Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction. —E. F. Schumacker
Brush Drawing by Picasso
Brush drawing by the 19 year old Picasso, by way of a book prepared by Frank Stack for his drawing students
White Boy by Garret Price
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From Paul Tumey: Garret Price wrote and drew White Boy (1933 - 36), one of the best of the American Newspaper comics. It was a comic about American Indians that was sympathetic to their culture. His breakdowns were gorgeous and his stories were wholly absorbing. Price was also a great magazine gag cartoonist. His style was simple, but profound.
Kevin Huizenga has some examples of White Boy on his site. THANKS PAUL!
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