Riki Blanco: Be Careful!
This article presents a satirical cartoon by Riki Blanco, emphasizing the subjective nature of illustrations as opinion pieces.
Estonia opened a children's literature illustration exhibition at the UN headquarters
Estonia celebrated its independence day with an exhibition showcasing children's literature illustrations at the UN headquarters, emphasizing national identity and the significance of literature in preserving culture.
Unauthorized Use of Illustrations in Reconstruction Plan After Nuclear Accident; City Faces Compensation Claim
Fukushima's Minamisoma city faces a compensation claim for unauthorized use of illustrations in a reconstruction plan following the 2011 nuclear accident.
Peridis: you first
The article presents a cartoon sketch by Peridis published on February 25, 2026, reflecting personal opinions through illustrations and drawings.
Flavita Banana: Incognito
The article presents a cartoon by Flavita Banana, highlighting the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Anyone Can Register Rights to Their Novels and Illustrations: New National System Set to Launch
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs is launching a new system allowing creators to register their works and related information, aiming to enhance copyright management.
El Roto: 'update'
A cartoon by El Roto titled 'update' reflects the author’s opinion, showcasing how illustrations and drawings serve as opinion pieces based on the creator's criteria.
Two Girls, a Mother, and a Happy God: A Collection of Poems by Inga Gaile for Children and Young People
Inga Gaile's second poetry collection for children and youth, 'Two Girls, a Mother, and a Happy God', has been released by the publishing house 'Liels un mazs', featuring illustrations by Elīna Brasliņa.
Book with nearly 40 authors revives memories of the elderly and encourages art with illustrations of woodcuts in the interior of SP
A collaborative book titled 'Bauru de Memórias' features nearly 40 authors over the age of 50, sharing their personal stories and memories through a series of workshops.
Illustrations of Estonian Children's Literature Presented at the UN Headquarters in New York
An exhibition showcasing illustrations from Estonian children's literature was launched at the UN headquarters in New York, emphasizing children's rights through art.
Exhibition 'On the Big River' at Blutenburg Castle: River Adventures in Picture Books
The exhibition 'On the Big River' explores the significance of rivers in literature and culture through illustrations from children's books across various countries.
Flavita Banana: the art of production
The article by El País discusses the creative work of Flavita Banana in producing illustrations and drawings.
How to Help Children and Teens Love Books: Experts Share Tips
Experts emphasize the importance of shared reading experiences and illustrations in fostering a love for books among children and teens.
Riki Blanco: a lot of text
This article features a cartoon by Riki Blanco, emphasizing the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion reflecting the authors' criteria.
Flavita Banana: meta junk
The article features a cartoon by Flavita Banana that reflects on the role of illustrations as an expression of opinion.
Love According to Quino (and Mafalda)
Two books by the great graphic humorist Quino, recently released, compile his illustrations that explore various versions of love, highlighting his deep personal connection with his late wife, Alicia Colombo.
El Roto: Flower of a Day
The article features a cartoon by El Roto, emphasizing the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Landscapes with history. Wines that, through their labels, remember Darwin's passage through Patagonia
The labels of certain wines feature illustrations from Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle, spotlighting history and family legacy in winemaking in Argentina.
Peridis: 'Come on, Pedro'
The article features a cartoon by Peridis titled 'Come on, Pedro', which reflects the author's opinion based on his illustrations.
Peridis
This article features a cartoon by Peridis published on February 11, 2026, highlighting the author's perspective through illustrations.
El Roto: "What do you read?"
The article features a cartoon by El Roto titled "What do you read?" that emphasizes the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Drawings of Kangaroo Island fossils provide inspiration for stamp series
Dr. Peter Trusler's illustrations of prehistoric fossils from Kangaroo Island have inspired a new series of stamps titled 'Creatures of the Palaeozoic' by Australia Post.
Peridis: Peacefully
The article presents a cartoon by Peridis discussing the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion according to their authors' criteria.
It went viral on social media: how you can create your caricature with ChatGPT?
Users and public figures have started sharing their illustrations generated by AI with ChatGPT.
El Roto: Symbiosis
The article features a cartoon 'El Roto' titled 'Symbiosis', delving into the author's viewpoint expressed through illustrations.
The Roto: suspicion
This is a cartoon by El Roto from February 7, 2026, reflecting the author's perspective through illustrations.
Jesús Colomina Orgaz 'Colo', new cartoonist of ABC
Jesús Colomina Orgaz, known as 'Colo', is joining ABC as a cartoonist, bringing his humor and illustrations starting Monday.
Riki Blanco: for what remains for me in the convent
This article features Riki Blanco's cartoon from February 6, 2026, which expresses the author's opinions through illustrations.
The Tools and Life of a Carpenter Used for 30 Years
This article extensively explores 52 tools used by carpenters, categorizing them into eight groups and providing rich historical context and illustrations.
Flavita Banana: modern merits
This article discusses the modern merits of Flavita Banana's illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Tartu Art Museum is looking for artworks by Raivo Järvi from private collections
The Tartu Art Museum is searching for works by Raivo Järvi from private collections for an upcoming exhibition in November 2026 that aims to showcase the diversity of the artist's legacy beyond well-known posters and book illustrations.
Riki Blanco: Interested
The article features a cartoon by Riki Blanco that reflects on the role of illustrations as opinion pieces by their authors.
El Roto: Titans
A cartoon commentary on various topics with illustrations by El Roto that reflect the author's opinion.
Peridis: competitions
This article discusses a cartoon by Peridis that reflects on various competitions and the subjective nature of illustrations as opinion pieces.
Riki Blanco: Smoke Screens
This is a commentary piece through cartoon illustrations by Riki Blanco, reflecting on various social or political themes.
The Roto: Solutions
This article discusses the editorial cartoon from El Roto published on February 2, 2026, reflecting the opinion of its author through illustrations and drawings.
El Roto: to great evils...
The article discusses the opinion expressed through illustrations and drawings by the artist El Roto, reflecting on significant societal issues.
Peridis: division of opinions
The article discusses how illustrations and drawings, whether humorous or not, are considered elements of opinion reflecting the perspectives of their authors.
Flavita Banana: white and in a bottle
The cartoon by Flavita Banana reflects on opinion illustrations, showcasing the author's unique perspective.
Fairfax County library defends displaying Pride book in children's section after criticism
The Fairfax County Public Library is under scrutiny but stands by its choice to feature the children's book 'Grandad's Pride' amidst criticism of its illustrations.
El Roto: aging
This article discusses the theme of aging through the lens of humor and opinion in illustrations by El Roto.
Flavita Banana: the beacon
A cartoon by Flavita Banana reflecting personal opinions through illustrations and humor.
The Roto: Fortuitous Discovery
A comic strip highlighting the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Riki Blanco: amazed
A vignette by cartoonist Riki Blanco expressing his unique viewpoint through illustrations and drawings.
How AI Has Revived Many Deceased Relatives This Holiday Season: A New Way to Experience Grief
The article discusses various ways generative AI has intersected with the grieving process during the holiday season, including using AI for creating illustrations from photographs and employing chatbots for emotional support.
Delcy Rodríguez, by Sciammarella
The article features a cartoon by Sciammarella depicting Delcy Rodríguez, highlighting the illustrations as elements of opinion by their authors.
The Roto: the truth
The article discusses the nature of illustrations and cartoons as elements of opinion that reflect the views of their authors, highlighting a specific cartoon from January 6, 2026.
Peridis
The article discusses the role of illustrations and drawings as opinion elements, emphasizing the artistic freedom of their authors.
Peridis: "Out of Play"
This is a commentary piece featuring illustrations and drawings by Peridis, reflecting his personal opinions on current events through humor and art.
Peridis: Puchi, handsome!
The article features a cartoon by Peridis titled 'Puchi, handsome!' published on January 3, 2026, which expresses the author's opinions through illustrations and drawings.