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My Poster for the St. Just-le-Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival!

A month ago I posted my sketch for the 2014 editorial cartoon festival in St Just France – and I forgot to post the finished poster!  here it is …

StJustCow72dpiRGB600wide My Poster for the St. Just le Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival! cartoons

… and in case you forgot, here is the rough sketch.
StJustPosterCagleSketch600wide My Poster for the St. Just le Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival! cartoons

affiche%20web My Poster for the St. Just le Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival! cartoonsThis is based on an old painting of Marie Antoinette, that had such a huge derriere, that I thought it could, ambiguously, hide the body of a cow. In recent years the St Just festival poster has always featured a cow. They have cow statues on the roof of the cartoon museum there, in the middle of French cow country. And they have a recent tradition of dressing a cow statue at the entrance to the museum, to match the dress of the cow in the poster.

Last year, the cow was a ballerina – an easy costume. I thought I would put the volunteer seamstresses in St Just to the test this year, with a much more ambitious project.  That’s their poster from last year at the right.  Visit the St Just Festival web site here.

A month ago I posted my sketch for the 2014 editorial cartoon festival in St Just France – and I forgot to post the finished poster!  here it is …

StJustCow72dpiRGB600wide My Poster for the St. Just le Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival! cartoons

… and in case you forgot, here is the rough sketch.
StJustPosterCagleSketch600wide My Poster for the St. Just le Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival! cartoons

affiche%20web My Poster for the St. Just le Martel Editorial Cartoon Festival! cartoonsThis is based on an old painting of Marie Antoinette, that had such a huge derriere, that I thought it could, ambiguously, hide the body of a cow. In recent years the St Just festival poster has always featured a cow. They have cow statues on the roof of the cartoon museum there, in the middle of French cow country. And they have a recent tradition of dressing a cow statue at the entrance to the museum, to match the dress of the cow in the poster.

Last year, the cow was a ballerina – an easy costume. I thought I would put the volunteer seamstresses in St Just to the test this year, with a much more ambitious project.  That’s their poster from last year at the right.  Visit the St Just Festival web site here.

By Daryl Cagle

Daryl Cagle is the founder and owner of Cagle Cartoons, Inc. He is one of the most widely published editorial cartoonists and is also the editor of The Cagle Post. For the past 35 years, Daryl has been one of America’s most prolific cartoonists.