I do love sparse cartooning.Charles ForsmanTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“I do love sparse cartooning.
“There is no editor or agent or person with a sack of money that will magically come down and give you motivation to make your thing.”Charles ForsmanAgent
“I got sick of high school really quick, and I dropped out in 10th or 11th grade. I was in such a rush to grow up that I think I missed a lot of it.”Charles Forsman
“You know, comics were created at the same time as the cinema. And the cinema very quickly became a major art. Cartooning didn't become a major art. There's a reason for that. People don't know how to deal with drawings.”Marjane SatrapiCartooning
“The journalism school helped me develop writing skills, and I had been enjoying cartooning from a very young age. My interest in puppetry, however, came much later.”William JacksonCartooning
“I do think that many Americans have a limited view of what constitutes Japanese cartooning based on what gets translated, so it's great to see an increase in diversity.”
“I love a nicely designed paper comic but I don't need to own them. To me, comics are about reading them. If I can get that on a tablet and not have another pile of paper under my coffee table, then I will opt for digital.”Charles ForsmanCoffee
“I always idealized the mainstream cartoonists and the packed schedule they worked under.”Charles ForsmanCartoonists
“Cartooning, quietly and discreetly, drew me into the circle of politics and I continue to enjoy both. They both inspire me and I could never given up one for the other.”Raj ThackerayCartooning
“Cartooning was a good fit for me. And yet now, years later, I almost never think about it.”Gary LarsonCartooning
“There are lots of theories that the simpler a comic character is drawn the more relatable they become. People can imprint themselves onto the gaps in the picture. The skill of cartooning is often working out how much can be stripped away.”Charles ForsmanCartooning