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Food illustrator Tom Hovey talks Bake Off, Bristol and building a creative community

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While Scarfe is known for his work as an editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and illustrator for The New Yorker, and Steadman is renowned for his satirical political cartoons and social caricatures, Hovey found it difficult to find his own voice in that space.

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Alex Foxley's '90s-inspired illustrations are here to fill your world with positivity

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Speaking of why the era's pop culture appeals to him, Alex says: "As a '90s kid, some of my fondest memories were waking up early and sneaking downstairs to watch Saturday morning cartoons. I was inspired by the illustration style of many of the '90s Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon shows, such as The Powerpuff Girls and Hey Arnold!

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From watercolours to Snakes with Legs: illustrator Beth Bennett on her work so far

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Bennett has explored many styles over the years, taking inspiration from all sorts of techniques, from watercolour and anime to graphic novels and cartoons. She says: "It's been so fun balancing projects for both older and younger audiences switching between different topics, line weights, and colours keeps my creativity buzzing."

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Jason Chatfield's hilarious cartoons capture the day-to-day absurdities of parental life

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New York-based comedian and cartoonist Jason Chatfield skewers the little details that make up a parent's life in his latest hard-cover collection of full-colour cartoons. My writing partner saw me performing the bit at a club one night and said they'd make a pretty funny series of cartoons for the New Yorker. "By

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Skin-care routine gone wrong? Studio Frith designs a suitably 'lumpy-bumpy' identity for new film Woaca

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In a new short film entitled Woaca, written and directed by Mackenzie Davis, this topic is firmly and humorously addressed: a woman's skincare routine goes wrong; she repeatedly puts lotion on her face – again, again and again – until, eventually, she puts lotion on the floor. But is it really any good for us?

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Meet DALL-E 2, the robot artist using AI to make dreams a reality

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Teddy bears mixing sparkling chemicals as mad scientists as a 1990s Saturday morning cartoon © DALL-E 2. There is a possibility that certain topics or labels are such a niche that DALL-E may make a mistake in creating its artwork. There are also new topics and niche information that are too specific for DALL-E to grasp at the moment.

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Vonn Cummings Sumner uses Krazy Kat to explore the natural world in his new series of paintings

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© Vonn Cummings Sumner American artist Vonn Cummings Sumner has revisited the classic cartoon strip character Krazy Kat in his latest solo exhibition, Second Nature, which is currently on view at Morton Fine Art's Washington, D.C. I think Krazy Kat (and a lot of our cartoon characters) is part of that lineage."

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