How 'New Yorker' Illustrator Liana Finck Gets It Done
According to illustrator and New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck, sticking to a strict daily routine (one that includes jogging past a dog park) allows her to cultivate her wonderfully rich inner life. And it seems to work—the young artist has just published her third book, Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self, while keeping up with her wildly popular Instagram account (which has almost 400k followers). In this video, Liana takes the Cut through a day in her life, and talks us through her inspirations, how she cultivated her famous "anti-style," and her favorite drawing pen.

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