Entertaining piece in the NY Times from Steven Heller on the art of political caricature. He asked four caricaturist/illustrators to describe the most critical feature needed to achieve the likenesses of John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and whether or not a single pose best defines the candidate - well worth a read and some great caricatures...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Drawing the candidates...
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Entertaining piece in the NY Times from Steven Heller on the art of political caricature. He asked four caricaturist/illustrators to describe the most critical feature needed to achieve the likenesses of John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and whether or not a single pose best defines the candidate - well worth a read and some great caricatures...
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