Another cartoon for the Marcel Duchamp centenary show.“I do not understand why, when I ask for grilled lobster in a restaurant, I’m never served a cooked telephone.” ― Salvador Dalí
In 1913, French artist Marcel Duchamp spent a number of weeks in Herne Bay as a chaperone to his younger sister Yvonne, who was studying English. At this time Duchamp had turned his back on painting and resolved to take his work in new radical directions. The result… Read More »
From June’s issue of Readers’ Digest.
After acquiring a rather intelligent telecommunications device, its curious that most people tend to turn into incommunicable, non-thinking zombies.
A cartoon from May’s issue of the Fortean Times.
If you ever had the uneasy feeling that Big Brother was watching you,then you may have been right.
The fifth of The Surreal McCoy’s five contributions to this year’s Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival exhibition.
The fourth of The Surreal McCoy’s five contributions to this year’s Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival exhibition.
The third of The Surreal McCoy’s five contributions to this year’s Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival exhibition.
The second of The Surreal McCoy’s five entries to this year’s Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival exhibition.
One of The Surreal McCoy’s five entries to this year’s Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival exhibition. The theme for 2013 is Time.