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Visiting Artists: Cartoonist Ed Koren

Tuesday, 03/15/11 12:44pm

Jane Lindholm

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Cartoonist Ed Koren in his Brookfield studio.
Cartoonist Ed Koren is well-known for his squiggly, hairy characters that appear regularly in The New Yorker. Since the 1960s, Koren has had more than 1,000 of his cartoons published by the magazine. He works out of an old farmhouse in Brookfield, and Jane Lindholm paid a visit to Koren's studio to learn how he approaches cartooning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Visiting Artists: Cartoonist Ed Koren

Jane Lindholm visits cartoonist Ed Koren in his Brookfield studio to learn how he approaches his work.

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