Synopses & Reviews
A humorous collection of original tennis cartoons, this book contains 32 pages of black and white cartoons.
Synopsis
The best of TENNIS humor from America's funniest sporting cartoonist. Cartoonist, Robert Tiritilli understands "the ins and outs" of the tennis world. This former Italian Mafia racketeer has teamed with Charles Hellman, an ex-ball boy, to find more ways to blend these one-panel cartoons with clever captions. They bring out the "FUNNY" in sports. The wit and satire of these cartoons and their absurdities come to life from Tiritilli's pen. His outrageous graphics poke fun at tennis players, rackets and fans with equal gusto.
About the Author
Charles Hellman is both a storyteller and a writer. His book credits include a novel Bogie: Golf as it Was, which deals with the lives of ancient golfers during the 18th Century in St. Andrews, Scotland. As a golf historian and he often lectures on cruise ships about golf. Mr. Hellman also has several short stories and articles to his credit. With years of strong draftsman skills, Robert Tiritilli helped create his outlandish style and talent of sports cartooning by dually employing representative portraiture, and cartoonish lightheartedness. This cartoonist sketched his original artwork very loosely but with intent, in blue pencil and then utilized very spontaneously applied, inked brushwork. Incorporating the pen and ink technique, he is able to suggest shading with well-placed, expressive line work. It is worth noting that most of Tiritilli's sports cartoons have no backgrounds. Clearly by only focusing on central players, Tiritilli is able to complete a cartoon in faster fashion, but his absence of background imagery also allows for cleaner, easier to distinguish, artwork. PhotoShop is used to enhance the drawings and In-Design was used to lay-out the pages of the book.