Charles „Sparky“ Schulz talks about Charlie Brown as he draws him playing the piano in this official video clip from the never released documentary, „A Boy Named Charlie Brown.“
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Charles „Sparky“ Schulz talks about Charlie Brown as he draws him playing the piano in this official video clip from the never released documentary, „A Boy Named Charlie Brown.“
Eine Zusammenfassung von Videoclips, die Charles Schulz beim Zeichnen seiner legendären Peanuts-Comicstrips zeigt.
Unfortunately, I’m not highly educated. I’m merely a high school graduate. I studied art in a correspondence course because I was afraid to go to art school. I couldn’t see myself sitting in a room where everyone else in the room could draw much better than I and this way I was protected by drawing at home and simply mailing my drawings in and having them criticized.
I wish I had a better education but I think that my entire background made me well-suited for what I do. If I could write better than I can, perhaps I would have tried to become a novelist and I might have become a failure. If I could draw better than I can, I might have tried to become an illustrator or an artist and would have failed there. But my entire being seems to be just right for being a cartoonist.
https://youtu.be/JTjBHRgpaEQ?si=GeZ1JJY_nBMh0kNq
(Direktlink, via Kottke)
The Wah Wah Machine übersetzt Texte in irgendwelches kauderwelchiges Geblubber, das so klingt wie die Erwachsenen in den Peanuts Filmen.
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