LYCOS RETRIEVER
Cartooning
built 670 days ago
Cartooning is instant fun. With a few simple lines you can create funny faces, wacky objects, wild animals, caricatures of family and friends--just about anything you can imagine. Kit contains 56-page instruction book with step-by-step instructions and cartooning tips, 5 Insta-Cartooner overlay sheets you can use to create thousands of different faces instantly, drawing paper pad and tracing paper pad, cartooning marker, pencil, sharpener, and an art portfolio. Since this kit contains small parts, it's not recommended for children under 6.
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"Cartooning for Peace" is the fifth event in the "Unlearning Intolerance" conference series. It was sponsored by the United Nations Department of Public Information in partnership with the Claus M. Halle Institute for Global Learning at Emory University, and brought together political cartoonists from around the globe.
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The fifth edition of "Cartooning for Peace" takes place in Antibes, France from 20 October 2007 to 30 March* at the Peynet Museum (Musée Peynet et du Dessin humoristique, Place nationale, Antibes). A debate with the cartoonists was held on 19 October (*Original duration until 3 February has been extended).
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Cartooning majors now focus on the comic strip, the graphic novel, satirical images, gag panels and sequential art. As well as studying the history of the medium, you'll develop a foundation for your creative skills by exploring composition and design, perspective, and drawing and writing for cartoons.
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The first edition of Cartooning for Peace was shown in April of 2007 in Paris, now at Rome’s Archeological Museum, it is in its sixth edition. The exhibit features artists from Italy, Turkey, Kenya, Japan, and France. Boasting the great cartoonists American, Jeff Danziger; and Iranian, Hassan Karimzadeh, who is no stranger to the political power of cartoons having been imprisoned for his drawings in 1993.
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