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Caricature Portrait from Photograph by cartoonist Ian Marsden

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

 Limousine Caricarure Portrait from Photograph by Ian Marsden

Caricature cartoon Portrait from Photograph by Ian Marsden.

Caricature portraits can be custom created from photographs.
Please contact Ian Marsden to find out more. info@marsdencartoons.com

Karikatur ab Foto - gezeichnet von Ian Marsden

Karikatur ab Foto – gezeichnet von Ian Marsden. Karikaturen von ihren Freunden, Bekannten, Familie, Arbeitskollegen etc. ab Foto.
Als digitale Datei geliefert die Sie ausdrucken können oder als Original-Zeichnung in Tusche s/w oder Aquarell koloriert.

Caricature Portrait from Photograph by cartoonist Ian Marsden

Humorous Children’s Book and Science Fiction illustration by Ian Marsden

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Humorous Children’s Book and Science Fiction illustration by Ian Marsden

This is an unpublished self-promotional humorous children’s book and science fiction illustration featuring Bombo the Bear, Chester the Butler and their time travelling friends.

In the 1980s I wrote and illustrated several episodes of ‘Idi and Bombo’ about Bombo the Bear and Idi the bird for Swiss Television DRS (Fernsehen DRS). Later I had a regular full page color ‘Bombo’ comic in the Sonntagsblick Newspaper.

It was rendered in pen and ink, colored pencils and watercolors. (only the sky gradient is digitally created).

©1997 Ian David Marsden   http://www.marsdencartoons.com

Humorous Children’s Book and Science Fiction illustration by Ian Marsden

State Trooper cartoon T-shirt design by Ian Marsden

Monday, January 28th, 2008

 From the Marsden Archive

A cartoon commissioned by a State Police department for their t-shirts by Ian Marsden

A cartoon commissioned by a State Police department for their t-shirts by Ian D. Marsden.
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A bulldog State Trooper takes a bite out of crime and helps a damsel in distress.

Pen and ink on bristol paper.

State Trooper cartoon T-shirt design by Ian Marsden

“Gesundheit” Cartoon Sketch by Ian Marsden (Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel)

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

“Gesundheit”

a Cartoon Sketch by Ian Marsden

(the original artwork is in the collection of the Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel Switzerland)

(Cartoon von Ian D. Marsden: Das Original ist im Besitz des Karikaturen und Cartoon Museums Basel, Schweiz)

‘Bless You’ - “Gesundheit” Cartoon Sketch by Ian Marsden - original is in the collection of Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel

“Gesundheit” Cartoon Sketch by Ian Marsden (Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel)

Golf Cartoon by Ian Marsden – International Cartoon Biennale Davos 1992

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

From the Marsden Archive:

This golf cartoon was originally in color, this is the only reproduction I still have.

Misunderstanding on the golf course with a perceived egg - Golf Cartoon by Ian Marsden

It was created using a pen and ink and gouache on D’Arches watercolor paper.

It depicts a bunch of highly distrustful birds who have ganged up on a poor golfer somewhere in Scotland. Their suspicion seems to be that it is not a golf ball at all but rather an egg he might be playing with.

It was published in the Swiss Nebelspalter magazine in 1991 and was exhibited at the

4th International Cartoon Biennale in Davos, Switzerland
(22. July – 22. August 1992 Kongresszentrum Davos)

The original was purchased at the Cartoon Biennale Davos by well-known Swiss media personality, actor, comedian, writer, producer Hansjörg Bahl and is in his personal collection.

Golf Cartoon by Ian Marsden – International Cartoon Biennale Davos 1992

Cartoon from 1998 – 50 Years Mövenpick by Ian Marsden

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

From the Marsden Archives:

Cartoon Illustration 50 Years Mövenpick by Ian Marsden

This is a cartoon commissioned by Urs Kneubühl for Mövenpickles Magazine, the internal publication for the Mövenpick corporation.

Urs Kneubühl was a wonderful person to work for and I would like to count him to my personal friends.

The concept was to have a party with 50 scoops of the fantastic Mövenpick ice-cream flavors. The seagull on top of the mound if ice-cream stems from the fact that ‘Möve’ means seagull in German.

I used a sketch of my own daughter Joanna for the little baby – she was 1 year old right around the time I drew this cartoon.

Pen and Ink on Paper – colored with aquarell watercolors and colored pencils.

Cartoon from 1998 – 50 Years Mövenpick by Ian Marsden

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were not gay after all….(Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel)

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

This is an ‘old’ cartoon (from around 1991 or so I would guess), when I had definitely not quite found my own style yet.

This was intended for Playboy Magazine, and as one can see in this example, I was trying way too hard to make it look like the already existing cartoon art in the magazine, and failing in my opinion.

(The original artwork for this, is in the collection of the Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel, Switzerland)

The back story: I am a huge fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes novels and short stories and have been since early adolescence.

In the early nineties my girlfriend at the time always suggested that the two bachelors living together at 221 B Baker street were obviously a gay couple. I strongly disagreed (Not that there’s anything wrong with that) – and hence this is my rebuttal I came up with. It never got selected nor published (and I am quite happy about this actually, looking at it now).

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson most decidedly NOT gay, after all.

A back story regarding Playboy cartoons: Many years later, as my work started to show a more identifyable style I started submitting cartoons to Playboy again. This time I received a very positive reaction from Michelle Urry, the cartoon editor at Playboy, who is a marvellous, classy lady who I am very honored to have met. (I read with sadness in 2006 that she had unfortunately passed away)

We corresponded for quite a while and I even had a meeting with Mrs. Urry at the Playboy HQ in New York, which struck me as a very ‘Austin Powers’ kind of place – just as I had hoped and imagined. In the end Mr. Hefner himself gave the thumbs down on my cartoons being published in the magazine. I was somewhat upset certainly, especially because Mrs. Urry was endorsing my addition to the list of Playboy cartoonists, but such is life.

Among Mad Magazine and the New Yorker, Playboy was definitely on my top 3 list of places where I always dreamed of publishing my drawings. Since the last negative reply seemed somewhat final, I haven’t submitted anything anymore since then.

(Cartoon von Ian D. Marsden: Das Original ist im Besitz des Karikaturen & Cartoon Museum Basel, Schweiz)

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were not gay after all….(Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel)

Obelix, how he really was….( Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel )

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Obelix, comme il était vraiment….

Obelix wie er wirklich war

Obelix, how he really was.

(Cartoon by Ian D. Marsden: Original artwork is in the collection of the Caricature & Cartoon Museum, Basel, Switzerland)

(Cartoon von Ian D. Marsden: Das Original ist im Besitz des Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel, Schweiz)

Obelix, how he really was….( Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel )