Feggo is the nom de plume of Felipe Galindo Gmez an award-winning Mexican artist who since 1983 has lived and worked in New York City. He creates humorous art in a variety of media including cartoons illustrations animations fine art and public art. He is the creator of Manhatitlan (Jorge Pinto Books 2010) which celebrates the intertwining of Mexican and American cultures in New York through drawings and animations. His work is exhibited extensively and his cartoons appear in The New Yorker The New York Times Reader''s Digest The Wall Street Journal Mad Nickelodeon Inx Barron''s and in British publications such as Private Eye Oldie The Spectator Prospect as well as many others worldwide. Feggo by Marissa Acocella Marchetto Felipe''s work is not only good humored but good hearted and guaranteed to lift your spirits! -Gahan Wilson Felipe''s cartoon art is absolutely unique and among the most creative I have seen anywhwere. The humor in his drawings is most often conveyed without falling back on the crutch of words or captions. I envy him that ability because as a cartoonist myself I know that he has chosen the most difficult path in this art form and has triumphed. -Jack Ziegler Ordinarily I don''t use F-words but Feggo is a Fabulously Funny Fellow. -Sam Gross It is a rare cartoonist who appeals to such diverse readerships as the Reader''s Digest Barron''s The New Yorker and Nickelodeon to name just a few of the magazines where the widely published Felipe Galindo''s cartoons can be found. As cartoon editor of The New Yorker I especially enjoy Felipe''s carefully constructed sight gags whose wordless humor unites all demographics in laughter. -Bob Mankoff
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