Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work during this week ending the 5th June 2009. One: Matt from the Daily Telegraph on Gordon in isolation. Two: Mick Stevens in the New Yorker on modern publishing. Three: and finally, Mac in the Daily Mail on picking the new cabinet– “Mrs Perkins. How would you like to be Home […]

Artist of the Month – Kate Scurfield

Bloghorn’s Artist of the Month for June is Kate Scurfield. Kate is well-known for her cartoons on equestrianism, her work can be seen in Polo Times, Horse & Hound, Horse & Rider, Equestrian Trade news and Veterinary Nurses Journal. She has numerous veterinary Practice and corporate clients which include:- Guards Polo Club, Hurlingham Polo Association, […]

John Jensen on Trog and Illingworth

PCOer John Jensen writes on cartoonists Wally Fawkes (Trog) and Leslie Illingworth: Two great cartoonists were seen recently at Tim Benson’s Political Cartoon Gallery. One of them was dead, the other elderly but very much alive. Wally Fawkes ‘TROG’, a wonderful caricaturist, was paying his respects to an old friend, the late Leslie Illingworth (1902-79) […]

Cartoonists against the Crunch

Simon Donald, co-creator of Viz magazine, is looking for volunteers to help him create cartoons to be displayed in disused shops, in order to brighten up high streets blighted by the credit crunch. Newcastle’s The Journal has the story.

Cartoon market stall? They're 'avin a larf!

Most cartoonists have wondered how they can bypass traditional publication and get their work direct to a paying audience, particularly if they have ever seen rejected drawings and jokes appreciated by the general public. PCOer Clive Goddard has joined forces with cartoon-merchandise producer Steve Willis to come up with an ingenious solution: a cartoon market […]