Laurence Clark (cartoonist)
Laurence Clark (born 1949) is a New Zealand cartoonist and illustrator.
He started his career in illustration in 1967 at the New Zealand Herald.[1] He was the political cartoonist there from 1987 to 1996 and now freelances from Northland and is the Northern Advocate's editorial cartoonist.[2][3] He publishes his cartoons under the name of "Klarc".
Bibliography
- 10,000 years of beer: more or less (c2007) ISBN 978-0-473-12081-8
gollark: I only say things ironically, unless I don't.
gollark: I wouldn't really consider people's (reports of) bizarre emotional states a very reliable source of information on external reality.
gollark: Such as an 85-kiloword Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fanfiction which was actually very good.
gollark: I've read some *very* strange fiction.
gollark: They're real pictures taken from the *2001* film, of course. But the celestial body isn't real.
References
- Harris, Geoff (11 August 2004). "The result of a thousand critical decisions". The Northern Advocate.
- "The line up". New Zealand Cartoon Archive. 2002. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
- "Laurence Clark (Klarc) | New Zealand Cartoon Archive". www.cartoons.org.nz. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
External links
- klarc.co.nz - Laurence Clark's website
- New Zealand Cartoon Gallery - the latest cartoons from Clark
- Search for works by Laurence Clark on DigitalNZ.
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