



I couldn't help but laugh when I read the comments Sarah Palin made about Obama's tax plans. She said something comparing them to socialism. Anyway, I felt it necessary to draw Karl Marx because it would be fun. Also there's a cartoon of Joe the Plumber, a guy who gained instant fame and has become somewhat of a symbol of the middle class and small business owners. I did a little coloring on each. I was just experimenting with ways to color editorial type cartoons. It would be a stretch to say im satisfied with either, but I still really like a loose watercolor feel. It's safe to say I'm far from putting down the paint brushes.
1 comment:
That Joe the Plumber gag is pretty great. Good work!
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