Along with fifteen other cartoonists, I was fortunate to be invited to participate in the third annual International Cartoon Festival in Caen, France. The Caen Memorial Museum, which hosts this event, is a very moving place and it was a wonderful gathering, with cartoonists from around the world. In keeping with the emotional events that took place in the Normandy invasions, Stephane Grimaldi, the director of the museum, seeks to bring people, events and exhibits to Caen that promote peace and freedom of expression. Below is a list of the participating cartoonists and a selection of some of the cartoons and people that were there.
BERTH |
France |
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BRUNOR |
France |
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CARALI |
France |
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CARUSO |
Brésil |
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CHAUNU |
France |
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DANZIGER |
Etats-Unis |
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DONNELLY |
Etats-Unis |
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HADDAD |
Liban |
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JIHO |
France |
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KAP |
Espagne |
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KAZANEVSKY |
Ukraine |
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KIANOUSH |
Iran |
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KICHKA |
Israël |
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MIX & REMIX |
Suisse |
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ROYAARDS |
Pays-Bas |
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WILLIS FROM TUNIS |
Tunisie |
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Thanks! It’s best to be consistent, post on a regular basis. Once a week is fine, more is better. Use items you put in your journal!