Meet the Cartoonists (page 2 of 3)

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I work like a courtroom reporter ... I observe the details of life, and then ask 'what if?' I pull a thread and see where it goes. I do cartoons to surprise myself. I do what keeps me entertained.

Artist Bios Page 2





Feggo
www.felipegalindo.com
Felipe Galindo (Feggo) was born in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He received his BFA in Visual Arts from National University, Mexico City. His work has appeared in national and international publications, including The New Yorker, The New York Times, Newsday, Mad Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine, Reader's Digest, and many others. He currently resides in New York City.
 

Anne Gibbons
www.annegibbons.com
Cartoons by Anne Gibbons have adorned greeting cards, magazines, books, advertisements, newspapers and, websites across the country. JJI International recently launched Anne’s newest creation, Sophisticated Ladies, a line of mugs, magnets, tote bags, and other gift products. Industry leader Recycled Paper Greetings and several other companies have published the New York-based artist's bestselling greeting cards for over 15 years. The National Cartoonists Society awarded Anne the prestigious Reuben Award for Greeting Cards in 2000.

 

Martha Gradisher
www.mgradisher.com
Martha Gradisher doodled her way out of the small town in Ohio where she was born and went to New York. She became a comic illustrator for Gannett Publications and in addition had a Sunday Editorial cartoon. She went on to illustrate seven children's books and to author and illustrate a feature for Parade Publications. In 1994 she entered the digital world and became in quick succession a game developer and creative director. In 2004, after the Internet bust, she came back to her original love, the gag cartoon. She lives in Nyack, NY, with her husband, Jon, two sons, Max and Harry (in birth order lest it become an issue) and a very enthusiastic Jack Russell terrier named Olive.

 

  John Grimes
www.grimescartoons.com
John Grimes continues to carve away at the filet of life, creating cartoons, illustrations, and animation for websites, books, magazines, newspapers, and cards. In 2007 he compiled Fuzzy Logic, an anthology of 150 Grimes cartoons, for a Hewlett-Packard promotion. He also illustrated the bestselling book, This is Not the Life I Asked For, for four very brave women. Other Mensa-level clients (some still in business) include Salon.com, Hitachi, Lightspeed Interactive, Connect Safely.com, Bay Area Rapid Transit, Palm Computing, Renaissance, Stanford business professor Tom Kosnik, Peachpit Press, Reader's Digest, Funny Times, and many others.

 

Ralph Hagen
www.hagenstoons.com
Ralph Hagen has been drawing professionally for over 30 years. He's spent 16 years as an editorial cartoonist for two papers local to his hometown of Stony Plain, Alberta (Canada). Hagen's clients include The Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Kraft Foods, and many others. Hagen is married and has three children. His interests include guitar and hockey.

Matthew Henry Hall
Matthew Henry Hall currently draws, writes, and sings under the Ponderosa Pines of Flagstaff, Arizona.





Graham Harrop
www.grahamharrop.com
Graham Harrop makes a living out of being goofy. Ever since he can remember, he has wanted to be a cartoonist. Graham was born in Liverpool, UK, and grew up in Powell River (British Columbia). Over the years, he worked at a number of jobs to support himself -- from mill worker to taxi driver. Meanwhile, he developed his client base to the point where he could realize his dream of full-time cartooning, which is what he has been doing since 1990. Being goofy, satirical, whimsical, probing human nature in his cartoons -- this is what Graham loves to do.



Timothy Lachowski
www.coroflot.com/timlachowski
Timothy Lachowski has been a broadcast advertising art director and writer, specializing in humor, for 31 years. He started cartooning two years ago. His work has appeared in Reader's Digest, Good Housekeeping, The Saturday Evening Post, Funny Times, First for Women, Woman's World, and Cat Fancy.

 


Mike Lynch
www.heykidscomics.com
Mike Lynch is a magazine cartoonist. His clients include Reader's Digest, Playboy, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, TheLadders.com, the New York Daily News and many others. He's the National Cartoonists Society national representative, as well as chair of the NCS Long Island chapter (the "Berndt Toast Gang"). He lives in NYC with his wife and cats. In addition to his website, Mike writes the popular Mike Lynch Cartoons blog on the business of cartooning. 

 

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