Jules Faber
Jules Faber is a cartoonist, caricature artist, illustrator and finished artist located in Coffs Harbour. In 2009, he became President of the Australian Cartoonists' Association and was again elected to the position in November 2012.
| Jules Faber | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Cartoonist |
| Website | http://www.julesfaber.com |
Life
Faber's first collection of short stories, poetry and autobiographical comics was published in 2004. He was also co-editor and a major contributor to the Australian anthology Sporadic, a comic featuring many Australian cartoonists with an animation background - Faber was background inker on nine episodes from Season Two of Disney's 'The Proud Family' - a show made for minority groups in the US television industry. Other work includes the science fiction color comic Golgotha: Book One (2005), the trilogy of 'The Clunkertons' children's books and various newspaper editorial cartooning positions.
Faber's second solo exhibition of works 'Ten Years And A Day' opened at the Verve Cafe in Brisbane's Metro Arts building on 6 February 2008 (?).
He was a DVD reviewer for the website [1] and ill-fated publication What DVD. He is currently delving further into children's book illustration. His most prominent recent work is illustrating the Weirdo series of books written by Anh Do.