Cartooning-in-Place: How to Draw Political Caricatures | KQED News
In this episode of Cartooning-in-Place, KQED’s Mark Fiore talks about drawing people for political cartoons. He'll explain political caricatures and how to draw some prominent politicians we've seen in a lot of recent headlines, like President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom. Cartooning in Place with Mark Fiore Episode Four: Political Caricatures Visit our website: http://www.kqed.org/cartoons #cartoons #howtodraw #cartooninginplace About this series: Learn how to draw cartoons while sheltering in place with KQED’s own Mark Fiore, a Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist and animator. You’ll draw along with Mark as he teaches you tips and tricks of cartooning amid the ever-changing landscape of current events. Look for new episodes every week!

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