How Artist Barry Blitt Turns Politics and Pop Culture Into Cartoon Gold | The New Yorker
Armed with watercolors and a “passive-aggressive” sense of humor, the New Yorker cover illustrator finds the funny, even in ugly times.
Armed with watercolors and a “passive-aggressive” sense of humor, the New Yorker cover illustrator finds the funny, even in ugly times.
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Six dreams by children from Alborache, Spain.
by Avakkai and Chukka 24 pages. 5.8" x 4.1". 100 g Zine ISBN: 9789380636290 Portalpettai is an illustrated mini-book about an interdimensional portal which opens at a women's college in…
Author David Macaulay has spent more than 50 years finding ways to explain things, via his humorous and intricately illustrated books featuring wooly mammoth guides – his attempt to hook…
Anthropomorphic pumpkins, mirror divination, and space-traveling witches all appear in the curious collision of imagery on vintage Halloween cards. {read}