-Liza Donnelly
What a different world we live in from two years ago. I like it. Picasso.
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LINK FEST: 10 OCTOBER 2023
Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses.
cartoons: Overheard At The Farmer’s Market (Liza Donnelly/Seeing Things)
article with photos: Tan Yamanouchi’s New House Speaks to His Cats’ Desires (Kushal Jain/Spoon & Tamago). His cats’ desires: Temperature Tier Supreme; Proximity, Yet with Space…
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The very important side characters that no one asked for… in my AU
(see what i did there? 😅)
Kimberly Anne Palmer. Born October 27th, 1982. ISTJ. Enneagram 5w6. FC: Sophie Thatcher.
Ryan Henry Palmer. Born October 27th, 1982. ENTJ. Enneagram 8w7. FC: Rudy Pankow.
Zachary Ian Kelso. Born February 15th, 1986. ESTP. Enneagram 4w3. FC: Jonah Hauer-King.
Nikki Maria Morales. Born July 15th, 1986. ESTJ. Enneagram 8w9. FC: Liza Soberano.
Christine Abigail Baker. Born March 26th, 1996. ENTJ. Enneagram 1w2. FC: Meg Donnelly.
Natalie Renée Montgomery. Born July 5th, 1996. INFJ. Enneagram 6w5. FC: Lola Tung.
with differing levels of importance throughout the story… whether it’s Zach & Nikki (pretty important supporting characters) or someone more minor (but who might be important later!) like Natalie.
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Recordatorio, las reservas cierran en el siguiente horario:
2:00 PM - México
3:00 PM - Colombia
4:00 PM - Venezuela
5:00 PM - Argentina/Chile
10:00 PM - España
RESERVAS DE FACECLAIM:
@Oleshev — Fairfax
Aaron Pierre — Charli
Alexa Tiziani — Pajarito
Ali Bercan — Greg
Anya Taylor-Joy — Crush
Aubri Ibrag — Rotten
Bibi (Kim Hyung-seo — Batman
Camila Morrone — aveslocas
Charlie Bushnell — RayoMcQueen
Choi San — MisaMisa!
Choi Soobin — Cosmic
Choi Yeon-jun — paticorta
Elijah Hewson — Bojack
Ethan Cutkosky — Plankton
Havana Rose Liu — Remi
Herman Tømmeraas — Kumo
Hugh Laughton Scott — Wirt
Hunter Schafer — Hamlet
Inna Nord — Seoan
Isabelle Mathers — Z0oombie
jackson passaglia — Batman
Jacob Elordi — Ice clown
Jacob Rott — Gengar
Jenna Ortega — Crush
Jeon So Mi — Kumo
Karolis Inokaitis — dragostea
Kiernan Shipka — Erizo
Madison Beer — Chappel Roan
Maia Reficco — Chihiro
Margaret Qualley — Baxter
Marisa Tomei — Tía May
Mckena Grace — Gata Fiera
Meg Donnelly — Sarah Lynn
Michael Yerger — Espresso
Milo Manheim — un dino
Molly gordon — Mape
Myha'la Herrold — Mape
Lee Felix — shostiplus
Lee Min Ho (Lee Know) — bubble tea
Lily Rowland — Manzanita
Liza Weidemann — Mandarina
Olivia Cooke — Kimchi
Paul Mescal — 324B21
Pietro Checchi — Malteado
Rae Cambra — PrincesaGrumosa
Rayce Aaronson — notdean
Reneé Rapp — Efímera
Sidney Sweeney — Antje
Sienna Raine Schmidt — haaheh
Timothee Chalamet — Bill Cipher
Victoria Pedretti — Fiona Gallagher
Vinnie Hacker — Anakin
Vinnie Woolston — Efímera
RESERVAS DE VACANTE LABORAL
Bibliotecario — Charli
Barman — Kumo
Consejera Estudiantil — Tía May
Recepcionista — PamBeesly
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More Cartoonist Profiles
http://www.afnews.info segnala:
Hilary Campbell, Liza Donnelly, Philip Witte, Caroline Cash, Matt Groening …
Leggi il resto su The Daily Cartoonist https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2024/07/18/more-cartoonist-profiles/ D. D. Degg
oppure leggilo in Italiano, tradotto alla buona: click qui.
Quel che comunque compreresti via Amazon (fumetti, libri o qualunque altra cosa), per favore…
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Caption Contest Cartoon by Liza Donnelly
My Entry in The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #900 https://attemptedbloggery.blogspot.com/2024/06/my-entry-in-new-yorker-cartoon-caption_0206740370.html #LizaDonnelly #Cavewomen #Umbrella #TheNewYorker #Cartoon #CaptionContest
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The answer is YES.
Thank you Liza Donnelly
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Creator Spotlight: @lizadonnelly
Liza Donnelly is an award-winning cartoonist and writer for The New Yorker Magazine and a contributor to The NY Times, Washington Post, Medium, CNN, and CBS News. Author of 18 books for adults and children, Women On Men was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Her most recent book is a history, Very Funny Ladies, The New Yorker’s Women Cartoonists, 1925-2021, with a foreword by David Remnick and Emma Allen, and is a respected resource for historians. Liza’s TED talk was translated into 40 languages, she served as a cultural envoy for the US State Department, and has an honorary Ph.D. from UCONN for peace and women’s studies. The innovator of digital visual journalism, she live-draws events such as the Oscars, presidential debates, and White House Press Conferences for major news outlets. She was visiting lecturer at Vassar College and a Barnard College Athena Leadership Fellow. Liza lives in New York.
Check out her interview with us below!
Did you originally have a background in art and writing? If not, how did you start?
I started drawing cartoons really young, around 7 years old, and just loved it so much. As a kid, I would trace the cartoons of James Thurber or Charles Schulz, and others. From there, I developed my own style. After college, I sold my first cartoon to The New Yorker and began doing illustration and books as well. Writing longer form came later, now I love that as well. But cartooning is my first love.
What is one habit you find yourself doing a lot as a creator?
I draw all the time! And I love to people-watch.
Over the years as an artist and writer, what were your biggest inspirations behind your creativity?
I really enjoy looking at other people’s work, looking at drawings and cartoons, examining how they use their pen or stylus in the line work or wash or color. I am inspired by walking in the city (NYC)—the energy and the variety of people inspire me.
What are 3 things you can’t live without as a creator?
Pens, paper (or stylus and tablet), coffee!
What is your favorite piece of all time? Why?
You mean of mine? I don’t have one! They are all my babies, and I cannot pick one!
What do you wish you knew when you first started out creating content that you know now?
I wish I had more confidence in my ideas when I was younger, and I wish I knew that failure is part of succeeding. I get rejected a lot, but it all leads to better work, and you learn what your voice really is the more you draw.
Do you do warm ups before creating a piece or do you dive right in?
It depends on what I’m creating. I do enjoy diving right in, and I am fond of work (my own and others) that comes straight from the heart: no sketching beforehand, just mind to pen. It has a looseness that I love and a feeling of authenticity. Other times, if I am doing an illustration job, I often sketch first and either use a light box or draw over the pencil lines and erase. I also use a tablet a lot, and that is trickier in terms of sketches and finished art, but I make it work.
Who on Tumblr inspires you and why?
I was thrilled to learn that @neil-gaiman is on Tumblr! He's an inspiration to me.
Thank you for stopping by, Liza! Check out more of her work over at @lizadonnelly.
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Cartoon by Liza Donnelly :: [Harper's Magazine]
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We are not helpless. Even after Orpheus was torn to pieces, his severed head, floating down the river Hebrus, went on singing, reminding us that song is stronger than death. We can sing the truth and name the liars. We can stand in solidarity with our fellows on the front lines and magnify their voices by adding our own.
Above all we must understand that stories are at the heart of what’s happening, and the dishonest narratives of oppressors have attracted many. So we must work to overturn the false narratives of tyrants, populists, and fools by telling better stories than they do, stories in which people want to live.
The battle is not only on the battlefield. The stories we live in are also contested territories. Perhaps we can seek to emulate Joyce’s Dedalus, who sought to forge in the smithy of his soul the uncreated conscience of his race. We can emulate Orpheus and sing on in the face of horror, and not stop singing until the tide turns, and a better day begins."
Salman Rushdie PEN America
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Cartoon by Liza Donnelly for The New Yorker magazine.
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woman’s fantasy
© Liza Donnelly
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RESERVAS DE FACECLAIM
Compartimos la lista de reservas hasta ahora, por aquello de que el enlace de https://haroldharrisoncollege-rpg.tumblr.com/reservas esté peleando con el app de tumblr en el movil.
@Oleshev — Fairfax
Aaron Pierre — Charli
Ali Bercan — Greg
Anya Taylor-Joy — Crush
Aubri Ibrag — Rotten
Camila Morrone — aveslocas
Charlie Bushnell — RayoMcQueen
Choi San — MisaMisa!
Choi Soobin — Cosmic
Choi Yeon-jun — paticorta
Christina Nadin – r3volution
Elijah Hewson — Bojack
Ethan Cutkosky — Plankton
Herman Tømmeraas — Kumo
Inna Nord — Seoan
Jacob Elordi — Ice clown
Jenna Ortega — Crush
Jeon So Mi — Kumo
John Supnik — Wirt
Kiernan Shipka — Erizo
Margaret Qualley — Baxter
Mckena Grace — Gata Fiera
Meg Donnelly — Sarah Lynn
Michael Yerger — Espresso
Milo Manheim — un dino
Lee Felix — shostiplus
Lee Min Ho (Lee Know) — bubble tea
Lily Rowland — Manzanita
Liza Weidemann — Mandarina
Luca Apple — dragostea
Rae Cambra — PrincesaGrumosa
Rayce Aaronson — notdean
Reneé Rapp — Efímera
Pietro Checchi — Malteado
Timothee Chalamet — Bill Cipher
Victoria Pedretti — Fiona Gallagher
Vinnie Hacker — Anakin
Vinnie Woolston — Efímera
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