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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’.

What's Cooking?

Soaring temperatures, rising sea levels and extreme weather are smashing multiple records as the

WeaPENS of Mass Instruction

Pens as 'weapons', symbolising instruments for writing news stories that can educate a

Eco-dino Dave

Dave the 'eco-dino' and one of the original climate protestors warns his skeptical fell

Tip of the Iceberg

Sea levels are rising and ice habitats melting at an alarming rate due to global warming, with wi

eARTh

Planet Earth provides the subject for an instant visual art history, depicted in a variety of tec

Sunflowers and Soup

The 'Just Stop Oil' protest campaign has targeted major artworks with cans of soup to h

Sushi

Japan has returned to commercial whaling, attracting global condemnation.

Survival

Two Humpback whales celebrate Sir David Attenborough's 99th birthday as a survival milestone

End captivity

Increasing concern at the welfare of animals held in captivity at marine parks and zoos.

You Were Here

Planet Earth is heading for extinction

Unleaded

Cartoonists and climate change responsibility