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Ink in the Blood: 40 Years of Satire with Cartoonist Kevin Tobin | #SpillingtheMeans In this episode of #SpillingtheMeans, host Gerry Carew sits down with legendary Newfoundland and Labrador editorial cartoonist Kevin Tobin to discuss his remarkable 40-year career. With over 8,000 cartoons to his name, Kevin shares the stories behind his beautifully crafted retrospective book, "Fly on the Wall: The Best of Kevin Tobin", published by Breakwater Books. Episode Highlights: The Origin of the Fly: Kevin explains how his signature "fly on the wall" motif started in the 1990s as a cheeky commentary on politicians, noting that flies naturally chase after garbage and political "BS". Celebrity Encounters: Hear incredible behind-the-scenes stories about Kevin's interactions with notable figures, including broadcasting legend Bob Cole signing 40 prints of a commissioned portrait, and a hilarious bookstore meeting with Gordon Pinsent where the actor slipped right into his "Boris Becker" persona. Early Controversies: Kevin recounts a 1985 cartoon featuring Tina Turner, Mick Jagger, and Live Aid that provoked open-line radio callers and nearly ended his career before it even began. The KT Signature: Discover how a professional photographer's unique signing style inspired Kevin's distinct "KT" bracketed signature on his cartoons. Support Our Sponsor: A big thank you to our sponsor, **Wordsworth Gifting**. If you want to move beyond generic corporate gifts, Wordsworth Gifting offers curated book collections that let your recipients choose their own read—providing personalized marketing with a real social impact. Connect with Kevin Tobin: You can find Kevin on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn under the name Kevin Tobin or KT Creative. Be sure to pick up your copy of "Fly on the Wall" at Breakwater Books on Duckworth Street, Chapters, or Coles. Don't forget to like, follow, and share our content! Timestamps or Chapters: 00:18 - Sponsor Message:A word from Wordsworth Gifting about their curated book collections. 00:45 - Episode Intro:Gerry introduces Kevin and reads the emotional dedication from his new retrospective book, Fly on the Wall. 4:58 - Early Beginnings:Kevin introduces himself and discusses starting his cartooning journey at age 14 in Stephenville. 6:45 - The "Gang" Series:Kevin talks about publishing his first 10 books of editorial cartoons between 1992 and 2000. 10:02 - Inherited Talent: Kevin shares how his mother's artistic abilities inspired him to start drawing when he was just a baby. 12:02 - Drawing as a Superpower: Using his art skills to draw superheroes and avoid childhood bullying. 14:43 - The Bob Cole Portrait:The story behind painting the legendary broadcaster and having him sign 40 individual prints. 18:18 - "The hand has a memory":Kevin explains how sketching people allows him to instantly recognize their faces in public. 20:43 - Meeting Justin Trudeau:A surprising encounter where Kevin told the future Prime Minister about a cartoon he drew of Pierre Trudeau. 24:39 - Tribute Cartoons:The thought process behind memorializing figures like Ray Guy and Mary Pratt, and why he never includes his signature fly in these pieces. 26:41- Early Controversies: How a 1985 cartoon featuring Tina Turner, Mick Jagger, and Live Aid provoked angry callers and nearly ended his career. 31:27 - Dual Identities:How Kevin separated his day job as a graphic designer from his edgy persona as an editorial cartoonist. 32:13 - The "KT" Signature:How the branding of 1970s professional photographers inspired his distinct bracketed signature. 36:03 - A Day in the Life:Kevin outlines his typical Monday routine, dealing with deadlines, and bouncing ideas off creative writers. 41:42 - Family First: Kevin discusses semi-retirement and putting his pencils down when his grandchildren are visiting. 48:01 - The Gordon Pinsent Encounter:The hilarious, multi-part story of a phone call with Gordon Pinsent that culminated in the actor slipping into his "Boris Becker" character at Chapters. 54:48 - 8000 Cartoons:Kevin reflects on the sheer volume of his 40-year body of work. 1:00:55 - Origin of the Fly:The true meaning behind his "fly on the wall" motif and how it started as a commentary on political "BS". 1:02:30 - Pandemic Portrait:The story behind creating a highly detailed, colourful self-portrait to pass the time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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