| | Editorial art always presents a challenge. In this instance the challenge was trying to capture the feelings of Tiger Woods upon the passing of his dad. |
| | In sports, everybody is a Monday morning quarterback; including the artist. After the game has been played or the story has been reported it is the job of the editorial cartoonist to give a very loud and very clear opinon visually. Unlike the writer who has... |
| | The thrill of victory the agony of being athletes |
| | The ability to select the best style and medium to use to bring a person's image to life. |
| | Can life be any more fun then to take a person's features and drag them to an extreme while still maintaining the likeness. |
| | For twenty eight years larry Johnson has been an Editorial Illustrator/Cartoonist for The Boston Globe, The National Sports Daily and ESPN.com. The challenge of doing editorial art is not just complementing a story, but giving your interpretation of the story. You opinion. You visual metaphor that can bring a clear understanding which side the artist is on. Sometimes editorial art is not draconian, but can be a portrait or symbol. Working with an editor or art director is where the brainstorming takes place...
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