Mister cartoon clothing
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Mister Cartoon
Pseudonym of Mark Machado, American tattoo and graffiti artist
For former local children's television show in Huntington, WV, see Mr. Cartoon.
Mark Machado, better known as Mister Cartoon or more commonly just Cartoon or Toon, is an American tattoo artist and graffiti artist based in Los Angeles, California. He has been described by the New York Times as an "instrumental figure in the Los Angeles hip-hop scene"[5] and by the BBC as "one of the greatest living tattoo artists in the US".[6] Growing up in the Harbor area of Los Angeles County, young Cartoon began doing illustrations and graffiti then going on to airbrushing clothing and lowrider custom cars. Machado then moved on to working in the music industry doing album covers, tour merchandise and later tattooing recording artists and other celebrities.
Machado's style of art is part of the Chicano art movement and cholo culture, which he became part of in the late 1980s,[1] using various mediums. His other work includes hand painted signs, screen printing, wall murals,
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Mr. Cartoon
For the tattoo artist, see Mister Cartoon.
1956 American TV series or program
Mr. Cartoon | |
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Presented by | George Lewis (1956-1969) Jule Huffman (1969-1995) Bob Brunner (guest host) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Network | NBC |
Release | 1956 (1956) – March 25, 1995 (1995-03-25) |
Mr. Cartoon, originally titled Steamboat Bill, was a television program for children that aired for nearly 40 years on WSAZ-TV, the local NBC affiliate in Huntington, West Virginia.[1] The show was hosted by George Lewis until 1969[2] and by Jule Huffman until 1995. The show ended its run in March 1995; Huffman remained with WSAZ as a weatherman for another three months, ending his career in June of that year.
Original Format - Steamboat Bill
Originally premiering in 1956, Steamboat Bill starred George Lewis as the title character, a friendly character who captained a steamboat called the Television Queen. Accompanying him often was his friend Merlin the Sea
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Fast Facts
Nickname:
Mister Cartoon, Mr. Cartoon, Cartoon
Relationship Status:
Single
Background
In the recent cultural history of America, there was a time when graffiti was considered vandalism and tattoos were definite markers of bona fide gangsters. Today, everyone, from media moguls to the average Joe, embraces arm sleeves of intricate ink, and graffiti is an art genre. This remarkable transformation to our cultural D.N.A. is partly due to artists like Mister Cartoon.
Mister Cartoon was born Mark Machado on May 18, 1970. He prefers to go by his alias Mister Cartoon. He was born and brought up in Los Angeles, U.S., and was immersed in art from a young age. He first started his career as a graffiti artist and then branched out to create album covers, murals, logos, and tattoos, his most popular art form. His hand-rendered and richly detailed designs draw inspiration from the L.A. of his youth. Notable names in the music industry, like Dr. Dre, Eminem, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg, and 50 Cent, and athletes, such as Carlos Boozer, C.C. Sabathia, and Amar&
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