Barbara Smaller / New Yorker magazine, 2000
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Barbara Smaller / New Yorker magazine, 2000
"Have you given much thought to what kind of job you want after you retire?" Artist: Barbara Smaller
Happy first working day of a brand new year! A cartoon by Barbara Smaller, from 2014.
Barbara Smaller, from 2014. #TNYcartoons
Barbara Smaller.
Bio: My drawings have appeared in many venues, among them: The National Lampoon, Barron's, The New York Times and since 1996, regularly in The New Yorker. My work has been included in numerous anthologies and collections and oddly, in many, many psychology textbooks. I was born in Chicago and have now lived in New York City for an inordinately long time. I do not know yet where I will die, but will keep you posted.
Find this print here. Tools of choice: 1.) copy paper for roughs 2.) 4B pencils 3.) light box 4.) Higgins Black Magic waterproof ink 5.) crow quill dip pen 6.) Strathmore Bristol vellum surface for finishes 7.) New York City Public Library audio books 8.) contrariness 9.) just a smidgen of megalomania
Find this print here. Tools I wish I could use better: Bits and maybe Bytes, but mostly Bits.
Find this print here. Tools I wish existed: A machine that would resurrect gum erasures to their original pristine condition.
Find this print here. Misc. advice: Art careers are like snowflakes, no two are alike.
Barbara’s Art Tip:
Prep for the *NEW* SAT
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Published in The New Yorker 2/11/2002 / by Barbara Smaller
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