Wednesday 14 April 2010

Liberally applied gradient.

I thought it was only fair that I do a caricature of the leader of the liberal democrats, Nick Clegg MP. While I'm not entirely convinced that I've captured him quite as well as Gordon Brown the other day, I am very please with the three party gradient background I have created in photoshit.

Yellow for the liberals, red for labour and blue for the conservative party. I'm still waiting to hear from my local candidates which party will pledge to create new internet laws, so people can't upset me on the internet without being arrested by a special squad of the constablulary.

I think crimes against cartoonists should be taken more seriously.

8 comments:

  1. I think you're right, Leonard. Why, whenever I've noticed crimes against cartoonists being committed - I'm pretty sure the constabulary LAUGHED. I know they do when crimes are committed against traffic wardens. This has got to stop.

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  2. That's Nigel Lawson, surely. I'm glad you didn't do one of Miriam Clegg afterwards - it would only spoil my appreciation of her.

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  3. It's strange but the portrait I did of Nigel Lawson look very much like Lulu.

    Silly I know. Like Lulu knows anything about cooking!!!

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  4. Cathy you are of course 100% right.

    No one takes cartoonists seriously. Something has to be done about that, and I'm trying very hard with the Talent Free website to do just that!

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  5. People used to laugh when I told them I was going to be a cartoonist. They're not laughing now, I can tell you. Mind you, most of them are dead now.

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  6. er, are you responsible for their demise then, Steve??

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  7. That's very unfair Gerard. You know full well that the charges were dropped after the strip search!

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  8. Not just the charges, I can tell you!

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