Artist Reveals Absurdities Of The Modern World Through Humorous Comics (28 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistAs a stay-at-home dad to two sons, David Ostow has less time to work on his drawings. However, if the stars align in his favor, sometimes, the artist manages to sneak cartoon time into his daily routine.
Usually, David's muse is his surroundings, whether it's jokes about kids, politics, or anything in between. Previously, David disclosed that besides cartoons, he has also ideas for a kids' book, but he assured that it won't affect his cartooning as "they’re too much fun to come up with and draw to ever stop."
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Most people plant trees for their grandchildren, Gerald skipped a generation
Bored Panda reached out to David to catch up with him since the last post. He shared what has changed over that time.
“Since the last post, I published a comic strip on The New Yorker website about how I cry at corny movies, and I was featured on a local news show called New York Live. I also slowed down on drawing for a while to focus on taking care of my kids and getting in shape, but now, with the school year starting, I have more time to write and draw.”
I'm definitely a mourning bird. I wake up every morning like I've lost something precious to me
Get a night/evening job. Hard to find but sooooo much better for the 'non-morning' people.
why is half of it coloured and the other half not, you make me unreasonably angry for no reason-
Its a take on the picture book Where's Waldo series.
Load More Replies...David also replied to our question about his typical day when working on a comic.
“That depends. If I already have some ideas, I’ll sit down at my kitchen table with my iPad, crank up some music, and draw feverishly until it’s time to pick my kids up at school. If I don’t have any ideas, I might make the bed or fold some laundry and let my mind wander. If anything comes to me, I’ll make sure to bring my iPad to the playground in the afternoon and look for a quiet bench to draw at while my kids play.”
I have never seen a dead cat, or a cat skeleton in a tree. I do not think cats can get stuck in a trees. I think they are playing us for fools if they want us to believe them.
We were curious to learn about a time when a reader’s response really touched the artist.
David wrote: “I was really overwhelmed by the response I got to my piece about being a grown man who cries a lot. A lot of people really related, and it’s moments of connection like those that make me feel really good about my work.”
It's a little know fact that Jesus was going to be named Brian but Mary stubbed her toe on a table leg at the registry office.
That explains an entire movie!
Load More Replies...no my dear friend that's edible and for some reason to dogs tastey-
Load More Replies...Electronics are edible to dogs as well. Just ask my son, his AirPods were completely destroyed by his dog.
Dogs view objects in five categories: food, toy, pack member, not pack member, and job focus.
Use a better washing powder with the underwear, then it will be in the 'sparkling bright' area
Part of being a comic artist means abandoning some of the ideas. We asked David to share what ideas he tends to scrap.
“It doesn’t happen very often, but if I think of a joke that feels too dark I’ll probably scrap the idea before even drawing it because in general, I like to keep my work enjoyable for people of all sensitivity levels (within reason). The beginning of 2020 was very interesting in this regard because death is a perennial topic in gag cartooning but when COVID came, and we started to lose so many people, it began to feel immensely wrong to joke about death. So—like many of my peers—I veered away from that subject matter.”
Lastly, David shared what he would like people to take away from his comics.
“Since it’s such a stripped-down medium, it’s hard to make people laugh out loud with single-panel cartoons. When I see cartoons I like, mostly I’ll chuckle inwardly and say to myself 'That’s clever.' So it’s very special when something I see literally makes me laugh out loud. Even just generating ideas that seem worth drawing feels like a victory to me, but if I make something that makes people laugh out loud or spit out their coffee—that’s always the dream.
Ideas are cheap. Making them work is the hard part. Ask any creator. Respect to the author - not so much to the hanger-on.
Money and connections to people are what makes them work.
Load More Replies...It's Fathers' *Day*, kids. Maybe you can do a little better than an hour?
Yes. No matter how much money you spend trying to convince everyone otherwise, oil companies.
last I checked oil companies have given up the fight much more than Marjorie Taylor Greene, which is like denying someone's a murderer after all the evidence points in that direction, they admitted to it, and the defense's case is that the prosecutor made one mistake fifteen years ago in a minor case.
Load More Replies...It's not about *persuading * these people to stop burning the Earth - it's about *making* them stop. They're not listening - fingers in ears, "la la la". Tax them into the ground.
"It never happened, it was a secret, like when a tree falls in the forest no one hears it"
How about we promote to wait and let people know with a birth card. Instead of a gender reveal party and burn the forest down..
Sounds like the dead dream of a high trust society
Load More Replies...You know Little Free Libraries are popular when cartoonists lampoon them like this.
Based on this evidence, I'm glad I haven't the foggiest notion what "Central Air" is
Siri and Alexa are the names assigned to the AI summoned, as in "hey alexa.. or on apple phones, siri, play this... The rest are just funny names for other appliances.
It can be fascinating to see how people manage unexpected outcomes or unusual situations, both in drawing inspiration for art or in more practical settings like noticing a bizarre car tire condition. Just as turning everyday life into humor can be a source of fun, identifying odd tire issues can be surprisingly enlightening.
For some hilariously unexpected tire moments, check out some of the craziest experiences shared by a tire shop employee at their workplace.
side note: Anyone else get warnings from their antivirus programs when you have BP open? Like, scan computer now because of scam related link. When I close BP, I don't seam to get these warnings?
side note: Anyone else get warnings from their antivirus programs when you have BP open? Like, scan computer now because of scam related link. When I close BP, I don't seam to get these warnings?
