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‘Chicane’ is the pen name of Mark Winter, a New Zealander who has been a disciple of the
cartoon arts, both static and animated for nearly five decades. His award-winning work is
published, exhibited and screened globally. He has twice been the recipient of the Sir
Gordon Minhinnick Memorial Trophy for ‘Cartoonist of the Year’ in New Zealand’s annual
Media Awards.


Mark lives and cartoons in London, where his ‘Chicanery’ appears in a variety of
publications, including ‘Private Eye’, ‘New Statesman’, ‘The Oldie’ and ‘Morning Star’.

COP 1650 B.C.

The blame game for the climate crisis and the threat of extinction of all life on the planet may

Writer's Block

Censorship of the media refers to the systemantic control of the content of ant communications me

Wino Dog on Grass

Cannabis-smoking canine with a perchant for the pinot, adjusts a public notice to legitimatize hi

Ken

Taking the dog for a walk and pondering the attachment bond and the meaning of life.

Fetch

'Man's best friend' isn't always keen to live up to that status.

Beat the Cost of Living

There's one way to avoid soaring prices and beat the alarming and continuing increases to co

Climate Justice

'Climate Justice' relates to the concerns about inequitable outcomes for different peop

Water Scarcity

Four billion people-almost two thirds of the world's population-experience severe water scar

Hot Water

Earth is heading for an 'unprecedented' rise in global temperatures far beyond the 1.5c

Golden Globe Awards

Planet Earth and its inhabitants receive the Golden Globe Award for the 'Hottest Performance

Climate Change Report

The UK government finally locates a Climate Change Report outling steps to avoid a natural catast

Existence

The apparent dominance of an artificial world is challenged by a natural existence.

ARTificial Intelligence

Descerning robots can pick a fake AI painting anywhere.

antArctIca

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere...not even the most isolated and remotest regions in the wo

Dirty David

Every two months, Michelangelo's masterpiece, completed in 1504, undergoes careful cleaning