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Cartoonist Studio Prize Winners Are Mimi Pond and Suerynn Lee

The Center for Cartoon Studies have announced their 14th annual Studio Prize winners. In the Long-Form category the award goes to Mimi Pond, and Suerynn Lee took the prize in the Short-Form category. The prize goes to cartoonists whose work “exemplifies excellence in cartooning.”

Mimi Pond's Do Admit: The Mitford Sisters and Me
“Do Admit: The Mitford Sisters and Me” by Mimi Pond

The judges wrote that Mimi’s biography of the Mitford Sisters:

Pond effortlessly weaves together the historic and the intimate as she traces the arcs of their lives, all contrasted against her own adventure-starved upbringing in San Diego. Endlessly inventive page compositions maintain the story’s distinctly playful sensibility; words careen and bound across the page with the infectious enthusiasm of their author. 

Do Admit! blasts apart the usual constraints of biography and memoir to produce a staggeringly rich work that is just as much a love letter to comics form as it is to the six sisters who so profoundly captured Pond’s imagination.

Two Snakes by Suerynn Lee
“Two Snakes” by Suerynn Lee

Of Suerynn’s work they wrote:

Concise in its vision and fully realized from start to finish, Lee’s fifteen-page story is an exquisitely crafted minicomic that demonstrates the unique power of short-form, with Lee’s ink wash, risographed in a deep Prussian blue, proving the perfect visual complement to a narrative about murkiness, fluidity and change.

The Center for Cartoon Studies is a two year art school focused on comics offering master of fine arts degree or one and two year certificates in cartooning.

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