aku setuju bangeeet....sekalian aku pengen kenal dekat ama kawan2 semua..terutama dodo....
--- thedoors thedoors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dodo karundeng.. > aku baru tau kalo kamu punya bakat di bidang seni > rupa dan menjadi pembicara yang mengerti banyak > tentang kartun, komik, ilustrasi atau desain. Yang > aku sayangkan, kenapa bakatmu dipendam do?...aku yg > masih buta terhadap ilustrasi dan kartun, pingin > banget banyak ilmu dan berguru pada kamu do... > > aku punya usul, bagaimana kalo kita bikin seminar, > seperti pendidikan yang diadakannya dari pagi sampe > malam. cukup sehari sajalah...yang > membahas tentang kartun2 politik atau apa saja, > nanti aku yang nyiapin semua undangannya buat > temen2... > > Dan temen2 nanti aku harap pada datang. Untuk > snack aku siapin semuah.. untuk tempat, kayaknya > temen2 yang atur...untuk jadwal, nanti kita atur > bagaimana baiknya juga... > > aku nunggu kabar dari kamu do... karena disini > kamu sebagai pembicara yang ilmunya mesti dibagi2 ke > temen2... sayang kalo input2 masukannya hanya ada di > milis... iya gak? > > Jadi gimana do?... atur jadwalnya ya... untuk > temen2 yang mau daftar tolong balas imel ini > secepatnya, jangan lupa telpon dan alamat kantor ato > rumah. > > Gimana nih temen2 ? pada setuju gak? > > NB > untuk temen2 daerah, semua diharapkan hadir, > karena undangan ini nantinya cukup memberikan > masukan. > > > didie sw > > > dodo karundeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hahaha... > > ton, makanya jangan lagi pake semboyan yang diusung > GM Su dkk , bahwa kartun > atau karikatur itu harus lucu , tepo seliro. biar si > didie ws aja ... > > hahaha... > > > >From: tonni malakian > > >Bill Leak: The Last of the Larrikins > >August 18, 2002 > >Reporter : Max Cullen > >Producer : Catherine Hunter > >Former Labor minister and broadcaster, Graham > Richardson, describes Bill > >Leak as the "last great leftie" in Australia. And > his cartoons certainly > >show no sympathy with the Howard Government. But > Bill Leak is not just a > >cartoonist. He's also a caricaturist, a portrait > painter and most recently, > >a radio host. > > > >Max Cullen profiles Bill Leak, a self-described > schizophrenic, who says of > >his work, "one side of the work is immortalising > people in painting > >portraits or trying to make an enduring statement > through painting and the > >other side is taking the piss mercilessly out of > people and I enjoyed both > >equally and still do." Max spent a day with him in > the offices of The > >Australian as he created his "Australo Politicus" > cartoon Leak's take on > >the finding of a seven-million-year-old skull in > the African desert. He > >traces the evolution of prehistoric man to John > Howard. Leak told Cullen, > >"I > >believe these early hominids have very pronounced > bottom lips ... put a bit > >of hair [there] and incredibly, almost > miraculously, it looks a lot like > >John Howard ? and I think I am onto something > here." > > > > Warren Brown, a cartoonist for the Sydney Daily > Telegraph, told Max, "He > >has > >this thing about John Howard and every time he > opens The Australian ? Bill > >has him down pat, and he's got this kind of > ape-like quality to him and > >when > >GST came in, his lip became 10 percent bigger and > his face drips out like > >that." Cullen asked Leak if he thought John Howard > found his cartoons > >funny. > >Leak answered with a straight face, "I'm sure he > does. I'm sure he looks > >forward to them. I wouldn't do it if he didn't." > > > > Given those views, Graham Richardson praises the > bravery of Leak. "He's > >got > >a ton of courage, but there is always that hint > that he might be a bit > >troppo and I think that he likes that and doesn't > try to hide it. I think > >he > >is out on the edge and that's the only place that > Bill Leak would want to > >sit." Comedian Richard Fidler adds, "I think Bill > is probably the premier > >cartoonist in this country. He is always prepared > to go much further than > >other cartoonists." > > > > Robert Desmond Leak, who has always been known as > Bill, was born into a > >musical family. His father Reg was a working man > with strong left-wing > >views > >and his mother was a piano teacher. They hoped he > would become a musician, > >but he always wanted to be an artist. After school, > Leak went to Julian > >Ashton's to study art. It was here that he found a > flair for portraiture. > > > > Conductor Richard Gill said, "When I first knew > him, his passion was > >painting. There were no two ways about it. He was > painting furiously and > >was > >painting all sorts of stuff. There were portraits, > still lifes, and it was > >fast and furious." One of his early commissions was > to paint Australian > >icon, Sir Donald Bradman ? a daunting prospect. But > Leak did so well, > >Bradman let him do a second painting, for the > National Portrait Gallery. > >"Bradman complained, 'look at that face,' and I > said 'what's the matter > >with > >it?' 'You've made me look too old,' and I said > 'that's what you will look > >like when you are old'." > > > > Leak has lost the Archibald Prize more times than > anyone else. Max > >Cullen > >talks to a former victim, Graham Richardson, who > sat for Leak in 1995. "You > >will always see yourself as somewhat more handsome, > more debonair and more > >dashing than perhaps the painter," said Richardson. > "I thought no-one could > >be that ugly but maybe I was wrong." Leak said > Richardson was disgusted > >with > >it, and told him: "I suppose in your arty-farty > parlance, you'd regard this > >a breakthrough, wouldn't you? Why couldn't you have > had your bloody > >breakthrough with someone else's portrait?" > > > > Among his many losing Archibald portraits are Chow > Hayes, Malcolm > >Turnbull, > >Les Patterson, Tex Perkins and Robert Hughes. Last > year's entry, art critic > >Robert Hughes, seemed to be a shoo-in for the > prize, but again he lost. > >Richard Fidler said, "In the Hughes portrait, you > really get a sense of > >Hughes after his car crash as a broken man, mostly > in body, but somewhat in > >spirit as well, yet there is the defiant face > there..." > > > > Fellow cartoonist, Fiona Katauskas, says of Leak, > "He's a total bloke, > >like > >a classic Australian character: elbows up at the > pub, the womanising thing, > >and stuff like that. He embodies [the] larrikin > character [that] runs > >throughout his work, his personality, his mates > that he has." Meredith > >Burgmann, the President of the NSW Legislative > Council, agrees. "He is an > >unashamed bleeding heart about issues like > Aborigines, === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pakarti/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

