I misspelled something and it bothered me. Here is the comment, corrected:
Richard, I LOVE these. You are an awesome cartoonist. I had no idea, except for the fact I know you can do just about anything.
I just saw you on a Jeopardy rerun on Friday. It was a funny coincidence, as I had said to my sister just two days before that I wished I had seen the ones you were on.
I feel like I am part of an art movement. Like seventy years from now there will be a wing of the Getty devoted to Staticist cartoons of the early twenty-first century.
"In preceding decades, the quality of drawing and the degree of action portrayed had played a smaller and smaller role in comic strips. [picture of Dilbert] Finally in the mid-naughts, comic strips were replaced with endlessly repeated stencils with no variation at all. [pictures of Get Your War On, Dinosaur Comics, etc.]"
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I'm please you met Anthony, but you need to work on drawing your nose so that it looks like yours. Your hair is very good, though.
I'm please you met Anthony, but you need to work on drawing your nose so that it looks like yours. Your hair is very life-like, though.
Noses are hard.
See, I kinda like the nose. But the hair looks like that playdough thing that squeezes it out of little holes. Keep up the good drawing
I improved the nose (I think).
That's much better!
I misspelled something and it bothered me. Here is the comment, corrected:
Richard, I LOVE these. You are an awesome cartoonist. I had no idea, except for the fact I know you can do just about anything.
I just saw you on a Jeopardy rerun on Friday. It was a funny coincidence, as I had said to my sister just two days before that I wished I had seen the ones you were on.
I feel like I am part of an art movement. Like seventy years from now there will be a wing of the Getty devoted to Staticist cartoons of the early twenty-first century.
"In preceding decades, the quality of drawing and the degree of action portrayed had played a smaller and smaller role in comic strips. [picture of Dilbert] Finally in the mid-naughts, comic strips were replaced with endlessly repeated stencils with no variation at all. [pictures of Get Your War On, Dinosaur Comics, etc.]"
Maybe not a wing. Maybe, you know, a temporary exhibit.
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