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Nationality
  
British

Movies
  
Invasion

Role
  
Cartoonist

Name
  
Tom Gauld


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Born
  
Notable work
  
The Gigantic Robot (2009)Goliath (2012)You're All Just Jealous of my Jetpack (2013)

Books
  
You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack: Cartoons, Goliath, Move to the city


Known for
  
Illustration, Cartoonist

Stephen collins tom gauld at the edinburgh international book festival


Tom Gauld (born 1976) is a Scottish cartoonist and illustrator. His style reflects his self-professed fondness of "deadpan comedy, flat dialogue, things happening offstage and inexpressive characters". Others note that his work "combines pathos with the farcical" and exhibits "a casual reduction of visual keys into a more rudimentary drawing style"

Contents

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Tom gauld stephen collins at the edinburgh international book festival


Career

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Gauld is best known for his three major publications: The Gigantic Robot, Goliath and You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack. He has also authored a number of smaller-scale books such as Guardians of the Kingdom, Robots, Monsters etc., Hunter and Painter and his cartoon Move to the City, which ran weekly in London's Time Out in 2001-2002.

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Gauld studied illustration at Edinburgh College of Art - where he first started to draw comics "seriously" - and the Royal College of Art. At the Royal College of Art, he worked with friend Simone Lia. Together they self-published the comics First and Second under their Cabanon Press, which they started in 2001. (The two volumes were subsequently published together by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2003, as Both.)

As part of commercial projects, Gauld has done some animation work; in an interview, he commented that "[c]omics are a lot of work but animation... was too much.")

Tom Gauld The Ethic of War by Tom Gauld December 2012

His books are now published by Drawn and Quarterly and he regularly produces cartoons and illustrations for The New Yorker (including cover art), The New York Times, The Guardian and New Scientist.

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In a 2012 interview, Gauld revealed that he had started work on a book that was even longer than Goliath (which was not "You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack).

Influences

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In a 2011 interview, Gauld listed his "Cartooning heroes": William Heath Robinson, Gary Larson, Roz Chast, Richard McGuire, Ben Katchor, Daniel Clowes, Chris Ware and Jochen Gerner.

Personal life

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Gauld grew up in the countryside in northern Scotland, and has said that he had always wanted to be involved with something creative related to drawing. He now lives in London with his wife, artist Jo Taylor, and his children.

While his full-length book Goliath is based on the eponymous biblical figure, Gauld is not religious.

References

Tom Gauld Wikipedia