How the Funny Half Lives
December 10, 2009
Ever hoped to catch a glimpse inside a real artist’s studio? How about two? The upper-Manhattan apartment shared by New Yorker cartoonists Michael Crawford and Carolita Johnson – with separate studios for each, artwork and books galore, and inspiring views of Fort Tryon Park – was recently profiled in the “Habitats” section of The New York Times. Read about the cartoonists’ living and working digs, described by a friend as a “wonderful apartment thick with paint and ink and exuberance.”
Habitats at nytimes.com: “Where Punchlines Pay the Rent”

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