
Koford's rotund "Eustace Tilley XXL" was selected among the top 12 of more than 300 entries. Submissions were based on Rea Irvin's satirical cover illustration from the publication's inaugural issue: the New Yorker's foppish, lepidopterological mascot "Eustace Tilley."
It is careful attention to detail that often spells the difference between accomplished, incisive parody and brutish, sarcastic imitation. This is why Koford's close faithfulness to Irvin's original color scheme seems not born of timidity or slavish literalism. Instead, it draws attention to subtler distinctions between "XXL" and the original--particularly Koford's bolder line, which strikes me as a nod to mid-20th century studio cartooning conventions.
(Brandon Burt)
That is way, way cool! Congratulations, Adam!
ReplyDeleteDitto! Farmington rocks NYC!
ReplyDeleteI like how you don't know who Adam Koford is.
ReplyDeletePresumably it's the cartoonist. If it's some other Adam Koford, I hope you'll enlighten us, Anonymous.
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