A wise man (and very handsome boy, according to my mother), once said that cartooning is the highest ART form. It's a hill I'll die on (that hill way over there, which, on second thought, looks kinda far away and to be honest I'm too tired to walk). Anyway, with just a few lines and maybe a caption, you can tell an entire story, preferably one that will make someone do that thing where they audibly exhale from their nose indicating amusement (a snort?--snortle? Or is that a Pokemon?). ANYWAY, in case you don't agree with me (seriously, did I mention how far that hill is?), I've asked my fellow Toonstackers to share cartoons that reference famous works of art because the only thing that could make cartooning even more artsy, is, you know, more art.
#140: You Can't Spell Cartoon Without "Art"
#140: You Can't Spell Cartoon Without "Art"
#140: You Can't Spell Cartoon Without "Art"
A wise man (and very handsome boy, according to my mother), once said that cartooning is the highest ART form. It's a hill I'll die on (that hill way over there, which, on second thought, looks kinda far away and to be honest I'm too tired to walk). Anyway, with just a few lines and maybe a caption, you can tell an entire story, preferably one that will make someone do that thing where they audibly exhale from their nose indicating amusement (a snort?--snortle? Or is that a Pokemon?). ANYWAY, in case you don't agree with me (seriously, did I mention how far that hill is?), I've asked my fellow Toonstackers to share cartoons that reference famous works of art because the only thing that could make cartooning even more artsy, is, you know, more art.