In this episode, we're joined by The New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck, an exceptional illustrator and author of "Passing for Human." Known for her poignant and minimalist style, Liana discusses her artistic process and how she crafts her unique cartoons for The New Yorker.
Throughout our conversation, Liana shares insights into the intersections of art and identity, particularly reflecting on her experiences with neurodiversity which enrich her narrative style and thematic choices. She also provides tips on how to draw engaging New Yorker cartoons that resonate on a personal and cultural level.
Additionally, Liana talks about the influence of her book, "Passing for Human," on her work and the broader themes of self-discovery and expression through art. The dialogue offers an in-depth look at how personal experiences and societal observations can shape an artist’s work, highlighting Liana's unique perspective on visual storytelling.
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