June 21, 2011 David Trumble Of Oxford, UK
David “Trumble” is a 25 year old artist and cartoonist from Oxford, with work ranging from the irreverent to the narrative-based. In 2003 David wrote and illustrated a 265 pages graphic novel, “Climate-A Cinematic Novel in Three Parts”, which went on to win the Dan Hemingway Prize for Creativity that year and was subsequently published by the Blake Project. Between 2008 and 2001 David was a regular fixture for the Sun Newspaper, providing political cartoons for Trevor Kavanagh’s weekly political column as well as artwork for the Sports and Health sections. David studied film-making at the Arts University College at Bournemouth and continues to direct and produce short films and music videos as well as following his artistic passions on the page.
Though David has no official site at this time, here’s the link for my prize-winning graphic novel which is still available to order:
A selection of his Sun cartoons can be found on the BBC’s website via this link.
Some samples of David’s work: (Please click to enlarge each image)
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