Ed Murawinski
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| Ed Murawinski | |
Murawinski working on a drawing for the New York Daily News.
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| Born | November 3, 1951 |
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| Occupation | New York Daily News Cartoonist |
| Spouse | Deborah Murawinski (1977-Present) |
| Children | Kevin Murawinski, Michael Murawinski, Matthew Murawinski |
Edward Murawinski was born on November 3rd, 1951 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He is currently employed by the New York Daily News in New York City as a cartoonist[1] and a member of the National Cartoonist Society. He attended the Manhattan School of Visual Arts[2] (part of Manhattan College) and has been employed by the Daily News since he was seventeen.[3]
Murawinski started at the Daily News in 1968 as a copy boy and continued as a map-maker and did graphic art and layout.[4] He now is a cartoonist for the sports section[5] and also does an occasional political cartoon and regular layouts. The National Cartoonists Society nominated him for a Reuben Award for newspaper illustration in 2002 and again in 2008.[6]
Murawinski currently does freelance work under the name Spilled Ink Studios. All originals of the work done has copyrights held by the New York Daily News. Ed is also an accomplished golfer and has won the last two Fall Classic golf outings.
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Murawinski's Newt Gingrich Cover in 1995. |
[edit] References
- Hague, Jim. "He drew Steinbrenner in a diaper: NB native went from classroom doodles to Daily News sports cartoons", The Hudson Reporter, October 22, 2006, retrieved November 24, 2006.
- Ball, Ryan. "Cartoonists to Be Honored", Animation Magazine, May 21, 2003, retrieved November 24, 2006.

