More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson
More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson

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More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson
More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson

Cartoons are always a joy. Because on the one hand it is art, and on the other hand it is fun. Of course, the most pleasant thing is to look at the faces of celebrities distorted by the artist's unwavering hand, but such interesting caricatures with ideas like Mark Fredrickson's are one step closer to real art.

More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson
More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson

Cartoons are, of course, not as serious as painting or sculpture, not as underground as street art, and not as popular as photo manipulation, but several names of specialists in this field are still heard. For example, Josne Slater, whose work is known around the world, or James Bennett, whose complex oil caricatures are more than just caricatures of celebrities. So the works of Mark Fredrickson, full of irony and satire, contain an idea that not everyone will reach.

More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson
More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson

Mark A. Fredrickson lives in Tucson, Arizona, 60 miles north of the US-Mexico border. Mark attended college in Tennessee where he studied drawing and photography. It's great to learn to do what you already like very much. After Tennessee, Mark returned to his home state, where he continued his studies at the University of Arizona. Towards the end of his studies, his interests shifted from the visual arts to commercial illustration.

More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson
More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson

After his studies, Mark Fredrickson worked as an artist for one of the popular local newspapers for four years. Then he left there and started working as a freelance illustrator. How can they do it so easily! Of course, you need to be talented: by that time, Mark was gaining more and more popularity, winning various awards.

More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson
More funny and conceptual cartoons - art by Mark Fredrickson

Mark Fredrickson's colorful portfolio (representing at least two dozen of the funniest works) is available on the website of the Gerald & Cullen Rapp agency, for which Mark now works.

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