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"Alice©"- 1984-89, "Petite Quip©" - 1988 - Published Cartoon Strips

The following cartoon strip called "Alice�" was created for the "Philadelphia Architect", an American Institute of Architecture, Philadelphia Chapter, publication. "Alice�" was the main character in the strip. "Alice�" was also published in "The Manhatten Comic News" during the month of August 1990. "Alice�" was created with the intention of reflecting on issues important to the Philadelphia Architecture community, however, she had her own agenda when it suited her.

The cartoon strip "Petite Quip�" was created around 1988 with the intention of being more political than "Alice�". The strip was also inspired by several visits I had with Tony Auth, the editorial cartoonist for the "Philadelphia Inquirer" in 1988. Several cartoons were published in the "Philadelphia Architect" along with "Alice�" in 1988.

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ALICE - Where's the Kitchen Sink!
ALICE - Where's the Kitchen Sink!
ALICE - And That's the Last Time I Come Here For A Shampoo!!
ALICE - And That's the Last Time I Come Here For A Shampoo!!
ALICE - And You Too can Vacillate In Upwardly Mobile Mediocrity!
ALICE - And You Too can Vacillate In Upwardly Mobile Mediocrity!
ALICE - Who Are You?
ALICE - Who Are You?
ALICE - Escape of the Brain
ALICE - Escape of the Brain
ALICE - Upon Reaching The Top.
ALICE - Upon Reaching The Top.
ALICE - Happy Holidays 1986
ALICE - Happy Holidays 1986
PETITE QUIPS - Stop
PETITE QUIPS - Stop
PETITE QUIPS - Planet Earth Viewed From Afar
PETITE QUIPS - Planet Earth Viewed From Afar

The original drawings for "Alice�" are 9.5 inches by 3.5 inches. Early cartoons were drawn on vellum with ink, utilizing a white-out technique for corrections. Later cartoons were drawn on mylar with ink.

The drawing size for "Petite Quip�" is 6 inches by 4 inches. All drawings are ink on mylar.

"Alice�" and "Petite Quip�" are both Copyrighted. - All rights reserved-

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