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Where Can I Sell My Cartoon?

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Summary: Artists can sell their cartoons at theme parks, at markets, out of a studio, through a website and to newspapers. Sell cartoons, whether they are comic strips or caricatures, with tips from a professional illustrator in this free video on art.

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By Lars Erik Robinson
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Lars Eric Robinson graduated from Ringling School Of Art & Design where he received his BFA in Illustration in 1994. Robinson has been a National Caricaturist Network (NCN) Member...read more

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"Hi welcome everybody my name is Lars Erik Robinson. My company name is Lars Arts my slogan is all around art-tainment. Today I thought I'd talk about where to sell your cartoon. Where can you sell them at. Well you can sell, it depends what kind of cartoon it is. If it's a cartoon caricature you can sell them at your local different them parks, you can sell them at the beach at the pier. It's where I normally work at. Or you can sell it from your own studio and website where you can advertise that you want to have your cartoons sold. Now if it comes to cartoon strips I mean here is for example, this is one I sold, this is my son right here. And he's right there. My little guy. And this is from my local soccer team for example, that's where you can sell your cartoon. This is for some CEO's of Largo Medical Hospital where I used to work at. And this is the line work and this is what I did for their Christmas card. So for you to be able to sell your cartoon you should have a letter head made up, get it sent out to syndicates. Papers made up, get a average website together with different cartoons that you can search immediately what your different cartoons are. And basically you just get yourself out there and that's what I can recommend to you, how to sell your cartoons. Thank you guys so much."

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