Friday, March 7, 2025

This Guy Is Basically The Zapiro Of Britain – Some Of His Best Cartoons Here

I'm not sure if there's ever been a better time to be a political satirist, so I guess it's a case of making hay while the sun shines. Let's meet Gerald Scarfe.

Here at home we know that Zapiro takes no prisoners, and despite threats of legal action he has never backed down from a fight.

For the best part of 60 years Gerald Scarfe has been doing the same over in the UK, his somewhat psychedelic cartoons portraying the world’s leaders in a generally unflattering light.

CNN have put together a great piece on Scarfe, focusing on how he captures the ugly side of politics, so let’s find out more about the man:

Scarfe is an artist who has always worked within the establishment that he satirizes [sic], starting out at satirical current affairs magazines Private Eye and the now-defunct Punch in the ’60s, before working for the Sunday Times, the New Yorker, the English National Opera, Disney, and rock giants like Pink Floyd as a caricaturist, cartoonist and concept artist.

But his work has remained provocative and political in a way that sits slightly at odds with his image as the debonair grandfather of modern illustration.

It’s about time we looked at some of his more iconic cartoons:

We’re all thinking it – how many drugs does this man imbibe?

He credits both his interest in drawing and his vivid take on the world to a sickly childhood, much of which he spent indoors, in the years before people knew how to treat his chronic asthma.

“Someone asked me the other day if I thought all the drugs I had to take as a child had an effect on me,” he adds. “As an asthmatic, the drugs in those days were not as sophisticated as they are now … I remember there was one drug called ephedrine (a drug that can be used to make methamphetamine), which I used to take a lot of, which used to induce this dreamy state on me.”

Well that explains that, then.

Some more of his Trump efforts:

Can someone let Scarfe know about our dear president? I would love to see what kind of havoc he could wreak.

[source:cnn]