I started drawing cartoons when I was very young. I entered a school talent contest when I was nine and created my own cartoon about a baby named Mayday that played Pac-Man (hey, it was the early 80s!). I also loved to read and draw Garfield, Peanuts, and The Far Side.
In school, I loved all things art but also math and science. I spent my first year of college at The Ohio State University on a swimming scholarship but decided to transfer to Purdue University to focus more time on my major.
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After I graduated from Purdue University with a degree in chemical engineering, I started drawing "If They Could Talk" cartoons in 1996 as a fun hobby. In 2003, my parents convinced me to send them to a local weekly paper in the town I lived in. I got an interview, and they started paying me for my cartoon each week. At the same time, a co-worker sent my cartoons to the Oprah Show and I got a call back from a producer, which was very exciting, even though I didn’t get asked to be on the show.
After submitting and not hearing back from the big syndicates, I sent emails with links to my cartoons to many weekly small local papers to self-syndicate. At one point, I was published in over fifty small papers. I drew a weekly cartoon over a span of eleven years until unfortunately, many local papers could no longer support a cartoon budget, and several went out of business.
Sure they do, and then you have to put them in freshly cooked rice
Load More Replies...Now I'm imagining pods of dolphin swimming while repeating the phrase Sup over and over
Nope they hop.... vigorously in your general direction with a song on their lips and violence in their hearts.
Load More Replies...In 2014, I took a break since I was extremely busy with my family and day job. In October 2019, I had several ideas for cartoons and felt a strong urge to start drawing again. I started a Facebook page and Instagram page (@sherilawrencedavies) for my fans. I have recently started including animal charities at the bottom of each cartoon to raise awareness and encourage support. I would like to make a tangible difference in the lives of animals in need. Please contact me if you are interesting in partnering.
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I saw an "updated" version of The Nutcracker last year. Instead of mouse costumes, the dancers wore giant walnut costumes. They looked like an entirely different type of "nut." :D
Not sure why this guy had two down votes, nothing about this comment was offensive as far as I can tell.
Load More Replies...They're really good! That makes me have lots of ideas for my own cartoon characters.
They're really good! That makes me have lots of ideas for my own cartoon characters.
