
Archive for June, 2009
Readers’ Picks, Readers’ Pics
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009A new feature: Readers’ Picks. Send me copies or links to catoons you love, hate, find interesting, want to share. We inaugurate this feature with a pick from Horace, a cartoon by Art Spiegelman on the fate of the refugee ship, St. Louis.

To my eye, this cartoon has it’s pluses and its minuses
- It gets points for an awareness of history and is a lovely study in the way cartoonists respond – or fail to respond – to the events of the day. Herblock is a fave, and seldom off the mark. He deserves and will get at least one post of his own.
- Do I really want a cartoon to talk this much? I guess there’s a place for it. But it’s hard for anything over a couple of panels to have the grab factor.
- Even more important, this cartoon understands history isn’t over, and the failures of the past are playing out again all around us.
- Nast is undoubtedly one of the greats, but what you can’t tell from the reference here is surely a flawed great. Drove Boss Tweed out of power, into jail and the long arm of his cartoons dragged him clear back from Spain after he escapedl. So far, so good. But his depictions of the Irish are, well there’s no way around it, they’re pretty racist. Nast, too, deserves a post here.
- The final gag – the bomb on his own head – just looks like he is flailing around in desperation for a punch line, and this one just doesn’t work.
So that’s my opinion. What’s yours?
Signe Sends Solstice Greetings
Sunday, June 21st, 2009Special guest artist Signe Baumane sends solstice greetings.
She writes
The longest day is here. Long live Summer Solstice!Light just like love works in mysterious ways – you think the days are getting longer but somewhere else they are very short right now. It’s all for sake of balance. We are all connected. Don’t rock the boat. Enjoy your Summer Solstice with abundance of sex and a special awareness. Somewhere else, you know, people and penguins right now are sleeping away in total oblivion, covered in perfect dark. Take your share of light with gratitude and grace, because before long the tables with turn and the darkness will come to you again. Summer light is short and precious. Celebrate it!

Rev In The Attic
Saturday, June 20th, 2009
I Am Totally Blown Away
Thursday, June 18th, 2009To find this on my door this morning!

By a Mysterious Guest Artist!
Beyond The Pail
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Okay, friends: name the holes. Alternatively, tell me how I can get a big enough pitcher that they don’t matter.
Life In Three Nutshells
Saturday, June 13th, 2009
“Three Karens by Karen” by special guest artist Karen Duca. Who knew?
Death of a Sparrow
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
This got me out of a few black hours. To see it full size, right click and choose view image.
Scary Things In The Woods
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Ooooohhh Yeeeaaahhh!
To Post, Or Not To Post
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009So we’ve had a lot of fun with hats and owligators and stuff. It’s been great. Let’s do that some more. Any suggestions?
On the other hand, I had a couple of pretty black hours the other week and an illustrated poem came out of it. It helped me through those hours, but it’s kind of bring-downer. Should I post? Is it the artist’s job to say what he thinks, good bad or indifferent? Should I assume that medicine for me is medicine for you? Should I just give in to artistic vanity and post because I think it’s good work? Or should I not post? Should I decide that people don’t need my inner struggle? Decide that if it’s medicine for me that’s all it needed to do? Decide that the best thing for me to do is to try to be entertaining, give people a good time, and keep the rest to myself?
I’ve been back and forth on this. What do you think?