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The powerful portraits of Ward Sutton — illoinfo
May 2, 2020 · In addition to his brilliant editorial cartoons, Ward Sutton is a great illustrator. In particular are his powerful portraits. Graphic, literally. Colorful, literally. Powerful, literally. Here below are a few samples. Website: suttonimpactstudio.com. Quote: "When I moved to NYC in 1995 - 25 years ago! - I hoped to create illustrations for The ...
Ward Sutton - My portrait of Mitch McConnell for this.
My portrait of Mitch McConnell for this week's New Yorker magazine:
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Great illustration of Mitch McConnell in The New Yorker by Ward Sutton. He nailed it!
The wonderful life of Mitch McConnell - The Boston Globe
Mar 20, 2019 · Cartoonist and illustrator Ward Sutton envisions the Senate majority leader’s charmed life.
Newmanology - Great illustration of Mitch McConnell in The.
Apr 13, 2020 · Great illustration of Mitch McConnell in The New Yorker by Ward Sutton. He nailed it!...
Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site - UGOI - Ward Sutton
Ward Sutton Contributions in Order of Appearance (* A=Artist / W=Writer) back to Master List *
Colorado Creatives: Ward Sutton - Denver Westword
Nov 16, 2020 · Ward Sutton's full-page illustration of Mitch McConnell for the New Yorker. Who are your role models as a political cartoonist? The cartoonist Herblock worked from WW2 until the era of...
Senator Mitch McConnell falls twice, leaves Capitol in wheelchair
6 days ago · WASHINGTON – Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell fell twice on Wednesday and was escorted out of the Capitol in a wheelchair as a precautionary measure. The longtime leader, 82, is...
How Mitch McConnell Became Trump’s Enabler-in-Chief
Apr 12, 2020 · McConnell, who’s far less popular than Trump in Kentucky, rose in state polls after defending him at the impeachment trial. Illustration by Ward Sutton.
Ward Sutton | The Herb Block Foundation
Feb 5, 2025 · Ward Sutton has been creating biting editorial cartoons for The Boston Globe since 2008. He experiments with size and format, often producing multi-panel cartoons that can read like a graphic novel. In 2010, his full-page “Tea Party Comics” won a gold medal from the Society of Publication Designers.