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What writers struggle to express through numerous newspaper colum
manages in a pointed one-liner. Little wonder then, that the ti
d one-liner. Little wonder then, that the first thing most of us like to see
when we pick up a newspaper is the cartoon. Simple though it may seem makin
is an art that requires a combination of hard work, training and
mbination of hard work, training and a good sense of humour.
sts say that the cartoons that make us laugh the most are in fact the cartoons that are
hardest to make. Even celebrated cartoonists like R.K Laxman admit that making a car
Vs not a piece of cake. Laxman says he has to wait for over six hours, which includes
spending a lot of time scanning newspapers and television channels before any idea strikes
him.
So, how does one become a cartoonist? Which of us has the talent to make it? How can we
master the rib-tickling strokes and the witty one-liners? How can we make people smile or
laugh? There are few colleges or schools for cartoonists. Most cartoonists come from art
colleges, while some learn the craft on teir own. Most established cartoonists are of the
view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon. "You can pick up the craft, you may
learn to sketch and draw in institutes, but no one can teach anyone how to make a good
cartoon,' says Uday Shankar, a cartoons with Navbharat Times. While basics, like drawing
and sketching can be learnt in an art coliege, and are important skills, these alone, do not
make a good cartoonist. Because it's a question of one's creativity and sense of humour; two
qualities one simply may not have. The advice established cartoonists give is that just
because you can sketch, don't take it for granted that you will become a cartoonist.
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