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Another Book Sneak Peek!- Chapter 2

August 12th, 2011 | Posted in General

Click for a closer look… Here’s another sneak peek at the inside of my upcoming book The MAD Art of Caricature!, which is shipping next month. Chapter 2- Basic Caricature Theory explains several of the basic theories behind caricature, exaggeration, likeness…how to see it and how to draw it. This chapter consists of 14 pages and contains over 35 illustrations. I’ve gotten a number of inquiries asking if the book is just a paper version of my on-line tutorials. The answer is NO. The information in the tutorials is incorporated into the book, but they are expanded upon and many more concepts and techniques are… READ MORE

Coming Soon: MAD #511

August 11th, 2011 | Posted in MAD Magazine

MAD posted the cover art for upcoming issue number 511 on their official Blog, The Idiotical, yesterday. I guess it’s now safe to say that I did the artwork for the parody of Parks and Recreation, although I will hold off on posting any images until the issue actually comes out. I will say that I had a lot of fun doing that one… no boring faces, that’s for sure! The issue is scheduled for news stands on Aug 23rd, so they will likely be showing up in mailboxes and comic book shops next week. READ MORE

Dreaded Deadline Demon

August 10th, 2011 | Posted in General

I have to skip the Sketch o’the Week this week. Swamped. Overwhelmed. Talking. Like. Frank. Miller. Character. READ MORE

MAD’s in Dutch

August 9th, 2011 | Posted in News

MAD has had a number of international versions over the years, and I do not mean the U.S. issues translated into other languages. MAD has basically franchised the magazine name and format to several international publishers over the years, and foreign editions have been previously (but no longer) published in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Hungary, Denmark, France, Canada (Quebec), Argentina, Norway, Finland, Italy, Mexico, the Caribbean, Greece, Iceland, Taiwan, Israel, and Turkey. Currently, there are foreign editions of MAD published in Germany, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, France and now… the Netherlands. Actually there used to be a version of MAD published in the Netherlands that… READ MORE

“Secret Agent Man” Print Testimonials

August 8th, 2011 | Posted in General

Shameless Huckstering Dept. Here’s what a few folks have to say about our limited edition, signed and numbered “Secret Agent Man” print: I framed your print (awesome!) and showed a neighbor of mine.¬¨‚Ć She wanted to get one for her son for Christmas. I’ll be going to your website to place the order if you haven’t run out. – Kevin Richlin The print arrived safe and sound, and is fantastic! It’s going to proudly hang in my Man Cave!– Grant Jonen Just got my print…that was quick! Just wanted to say you did the printing right. Heavy, nice stock and excellent color. Great caricatures!– Rich… READ MORE

Sunday Mailbag

August 7th, 2011 | Posted in General

Q: Has anyone ever explained the real meaning of “IND” on the cover of MAD? I saw an interview where the answer was an acronym for “Stupidity is Timeless” but ???? A: For those not familiar with this, here is an example from a recent MAD cover: There are a couple of MAD secrets that few know about, and the “IND” on the cover is one of them. Some have speculated that it is a tip of the hat to the cerebral nature of the thinking man’s MAD, forming the word “MIND” Others think it is an acronym for “Stupidity is Timeless” as pointed out… READ MORE

Happy 100th Birthday, Lucy!

August 6th, 2011 | Posted in General

Lucille Ball would have been 100 years old today. She was arguably the biggest female television star in the history of the medium. READ MORE

Caricature Article from Wired Magazine

August 5th, 2011 | Posted in News

Photo: Joshua Anderson; caricature: Court Jones I’ve been meaning to link to this for some time. Wired Magazine did an article last month examining how caricatures can help scientists better understand how the human brain recognizes faces. It talks about the work being done by Sinha Laboratory for Vision Research at MIT on the Hirschfeld Project, where researcher¬¨‚ĆPawan Sinha is studying how humans recognize facial features through caricature. The idea is to apply this to facial recognition software. The author of the article attended last year’s convention of the International Society of Caricature Artists, and both interviewed several prominent members and got a number of… READ MORE

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