What Is Style, Anyway?

<p>How do you find your style? What<em>&nbsp;is</em>&nbsp;a style in drawing?</p> <p>These are questions I get sometimes, and it&rsquo;s not easy to answer.&nbsp;Style is an identifiable way of expression, that when you see it, you know whose drawing it is.&nbsp;There is also style of humor, and style of viewpoint in cartoon art. All of these work together to create something immediately recognizable.</p> <p>Style is sometimes decided on, but more often it emerges from the artist over time. Sometimes starting at a young age. This is how it began for me. I started drawing cartoons at age 7 and my style as emerged from those early efforts, with little or no conscious choices.</p> <p>Here is a page I drew early on, influenced by one of my parents&rsquo; parties.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/0*qDPwFID5IhQ2ynNn.jpeg" style="height:499px; width:700px" /></p> <p>You can see that I had learned by tracing the work of James Thurber. As a kid, I did not understand his captions, but I loved his people.</p> <p><a href="https://lizadonnelly.medium.com/what-is-style-anyway-f77a66c6d97b"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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