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Indecent Earth?

showing humanity in the form of a man indecently exposing himself to a pristine universe. Yes I have been judging a cartoon competition again.


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No words necessary: The cartoonists tackle climate change

Ever since the 1750s, when the writer, satirist, statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin put political cartooning on the map by publishing the first cartoon of the genre in America, artists have combined their talent, wit and political beliefs to create cartoons that enrage, enlighten or simply engage the viewer.

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Funny weather

Results for a cartoon competition on climate change. But the winner is not exactly a barrel of laughs.

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And the Ken Sprague “Earthworks 2008″ winner is…

Mikhail Zlatkovsky! Who? Mikhail Zlatkovsky! From Russia. With a superb image of a sleazy cosmic flasher - representing earth - soiling the innocence and beauty of the universe. An incredibly powerful, creative and well executed take on the environmental challenges facing the world - a subject which in cartooning terms is riddled with clichés. See the winner and read [...]

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Climate humour to challenge us..?

From the Independent newspaper: "A picture may paint a thousand words, but a cartoon provokes, protests and entertains – all at once. It is this that makes cartoonists so valuable and influential in times of crisis. Today, that crisis is climate change, and clever imagery can give new impetus to...