(Marker, digital colour)
"It's perhaps important to point out that I find cartooning and painting almost totally incompatible, in that they each require a different mindset. When I wear my cartoonist's hat I cannot paint and vice versa."
"In 1973 .... I gave up all thought of art college. The cartoonist's hat was firmly on for the next 15 years."
"If [painting] keeps me sane, it's worth it, but every now and again I find my head itching for the cartoonist's hat."
Those are quotes from an article I wrote for my fanzine,
PIE in the SKY, in 1992 and serve to demonstrate the ongoing difficulty I find in working in both fields at the same time. It ought not to be so difficult. I've mentioned before that
Wayne Thiebaud draws a cartoon every day and while I'm far too modest to put myself in the same paddock as Thiebaud, if he can do it, I don't see why I can't. Maybe not
every day, but I don't see why painting and cartooning can't co-exist in my art practice.
All of which is by way of announcing the opening of my new blog -
The Cartoonist's Hat. There's more work to be done on it in terms of banner headings and the like, but I've copied across all the cartoons from
Boogie Street, together with contributions to
Moleskine International Exchanges. From now on Moly work and pieces done for
Illustration Friday will appear
only on
The Cartoonist's Hat. If you'd like to keep up with those things, why not subscribe to posts using the handy widget in the sidebar?