Occupation: Caricaturist Birth: June 21, 1903 Death: January 20, 2003
I never know what to tell young people when they come here. It could never happen for anyone they way it happened for me. It was all an accident..
Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons..
I believe everybody is creative, and everybody is talented. I just don't think that everybody is disciplined. I think that's a rare commodity..
Life isn't a science. We make it up as we go..
Try to distill the character of your subject. Understand how he moves, thinks, acts. It's difficult to put into words. Consider each drawing as a pro….
You know, it's no accident that the great painters came from areas like Europe where there is a lot of clouds and rain, which begets color and subtle….
Iwas a sculptor.Butthat'sreallydrawinga drawing you fall over in the dark, a three-dimensional drawing..
You learn your limitations and then you try to work within them..
The opening-night audience is mostly friends of the cast and backers of the show, and they cometo applaud their money..
Life is an art, not a science. You make it up as you go along..
You always feel the drawing you are working on is the best you've ever done... I am only interested in the present..
Writers who drew, they all seemed to draw the same way. They managed to keep that childlike creativity in their line..