Stars and Smoke Forever
The atmospheric effects in this were accomplished using an old, dried-out toothbrush with ink on it. This technique was suggested to me by fellow Washington State editorial cartoonist Milt Priggee.
Tags: 350, America, American flag, climate change, global warming, Mother Earth, pollution, United States, United States of America, USA
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5 Responses to “Stars and Smoke Forever”
Hey, at least we’re doing better than China, India and Russia.
Not per capita, Man With Hat. Per capita, we’re much cleaner over here in China.
Wow, I love the symbology with the factory. Superbly done. Seriously, I would recreate that on a flag and ironically hang it out by my front door.
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this is great. you are my favorite political cartoonist!
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