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Iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His

iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His
iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His

Iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His As lat drew, his father would give pointers to the budding cartoonist. "he'd tell me to add in the shadows… that sort of thing!" he tells me, eyes twinkling, adding simply: "that was the sort of fellow he was!" in his memoir lat: my life and cartoons, published in 2016, lat shares further of his father's interest in his son's artistic talent. Lat and his father in the kampung boy. "my father explained that i could think of the elephant's face as a human face with a long trunk instead of a nose," he wrote. "so, starting at the top, that's what i drew, and it looked alright. but then when i got to the chin, i drew a human chin, and all of a sudden, the elephant didn't look so good.

iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His
iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His

Iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His Dato' mohammad nor bin mohammad khalid ( jawi: محمد نور بن محمد خالد; born 5 march 1951), more commonly known as lat, is a malaysian cartoonist. winner of the fukuoka asian culture prize in 2002, lat has published more than 20 volumes of cartoons since he was 13 years old. his works mostly illustrate malaysia's social and. Renowned cartoonist datuk mohammad nor khalid, 72, better known as datuk lat, has been selected to receive the 2023 national journalists’ day award (hawana). this prestigious award recognizes his contributions and services to the media industry, particularly as a respected cartoonist. his critical touch and creativity in producing works. Lat drew the cultures of the malays, the chinese, the sikhs, the indians, the brits, and the americans as part of our own family of humanity. lat, in his cartoons, refrained from making judgments. His career turned for the better when he became a column cartoonist. his work portraying malaysian culture and life within a multi racial society quickly captured the hearts of the readers, both locally and internatio­nally. to get the inspiratio­n for his cartoons, lat travelled to many places and met many people, which he describes in this.

iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His
iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His

Iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His Lat drew the cultures of the malays, the chinese, the sikhs, the indians, the brits, and the americans as part of our own family of humanity. lat, in his cartoons, refrained from making judgments. His career turned for the better when he became a column cartoonist. his work portraying malaysian culture and life within a multi racial society quickly captured the hearts of the readers, both locally and internatio­nally. to get the inspiratio­n for his cartoons, lat travelled to many places and met many people, which he describes in this. The award winning malaysian cartoonist shares childhood memories and the art of authentic storytelling. Scenes of malaysian life (also known as lat & easy from 2002 to 2014) is a comic strip series by malaysian cartoonist, mohammad nor khalid, better known as lat and published in the malaysian english language daily newspaper, the new straits times. [1] [2] the comic strip, which ran for 40 years, from 1974 to 2014, [3] illustrated the common way.

iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His
iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His

Iconic Cartoonist Lat Shares His Thoughts About Cartooning And His The award winning malaysian cartoonist shares childhood memories and the art of authentic storytelling. Scenes of malaysian life (also known as lat & easy from 2002 to 2014) is a comic strip series by malaysian cartoonist, mohammad nor khalid, better known as lat and published in the malaysian english language daily newspaper, the new straits times. [1] [2] the comic strip, which ran for 40 years, from 1974 to 2014, [3] illustrated the common way.

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