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Home Site Forum ED Links Fæcbook @ED_Updates IRC Ask me anything Archive Mobile RSS Text Tweet December 17, 2017 0 comments 3 notes ED Interviews: The Ben Garrison ( @GrrrGraphics ) Interview crackrabbit ( for ED) : First off, you probably get asked this a lot, but can you tell us about how you started drawing and painting? Ben Garrison: I started writing stories when I was in the 5th grade. Then I began illustrating them with little cartoons. I enjoyed drawing stuff for classmates–caricatures and such. I would draw caricatures of my teachers. One time I drew one of a rather brusque math teacher in the 9th grade. He snuck up on me and grabbed the drawing. I thought I was in big trouble, but he loved it and put it up on the bulletin board. By the time I was in high school I started painting. That’s when I knew what I wanted to be in life–a fine artist. I studied painting in college, although I have a BA and not a BFA. My wife Tina has a BFA and she was a better cartoonist than me when I met her. I’ve gotten better since. After I graduated, I got a job at a newspaper and I became a graphic artist instead. I still draw complex information graphics for corporate clients. Political cartooning was a just a sideline when i started drawing them in 2009. I did not expect any fame or money. In fact, they cost me a lot in terms of a smeared reputation and a resulting loss of commercial work. crackrabbit ( for ED) : Do you ever listen to music in the background while creating your art? If so (and even if not) what kind of music do you enjoy? Ben Garrison: Yes. I listen to classical music 90 percent of the time. Some of my darker and more complex cartoons were drawn while listening to Shostakovich symphonies in particular. I like everything he has written, but his Fourth through Eleventh ones in particular–each one is a masterpiece. To me it’s a shame that young people aren’t listening to the greatest music ever written. Instead they subject their ear drums to heavy metal, rap, hip hop and other trash. I encourage them to listen to classical music because it will connect them to the sublime. I also like early jazz music, old Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra tunes as well as some old standards from that bygone era. If any of your readers want to start with an easy to understand classical music introductory piece, I suggest Mozart’s Symphony No. 39. It never fails to put me in a good mood. crackrabbit ( for ED) : A lot of people on the so-called altright (which includes the new right , or alt-lite as some call it) like to spend free time reading political/philosophy books. Do you ever have time to read books, with all the work you do; and if so, what kind of books do you like and/or recommend? Ben Garrison: I consider myself to be a libertarian cartoonist and not part of the ‘alt right.’ I don’t have time to read all the books I want to read. I like reading books on history a lot. I minored in history when I was in college. Victor Davis Hanson is one of my favorite history writers. Most recently I finished a book titled “The Problem With Socialism” by Thomas DiLorenzo. I highly recommend it to everyone. I just started a book about my favorite president, “Andrew Jackson,” written by H.W. Brands. I don’t read a lot of fiction, but a friend gave me “All the Light We Cannot See,” by Anthony Doerr and that was pretty good. crackrabbit ( for ED) : You’ve appeared on INFOWARS/Alex Jones Show a bit over the last two years. How did that come about? Ben Garrison: I listened to Alex a lot when I first began drawing the cartoons and many of my ideas were inspired directly from some of the things he said. He speaks very colorfully and uses a lot of metaphors that conjure up vivid imagery. I was very angry at him when his divorce was announced and I found out he was a multi-millionaire. I definitely heard him say that he wasn’t a millionaire and that most of the money went back into his operations. I was angry that he was hanging out with that scum bag Charlie Sheen for a while, too. Mostly, lot of my anger sprang from regret, because for a while he had guests on such as Max Kaiser and many others who were predicting $500 per ounce silver. It was during this time that I drew a lot of pro-silver cartoons. I went 'all in’ on silver including getting leveraged with silver futures and I got wiped out in 2011 when JP Morgan illegally colluded to short massive amounts of the metal. I should have invested in Bitcoin instead. Now silver is in a protracted bear market, but in retrospect it wasn’t Alex’s fault and I forgave him. He does deserve to be a millionaire for his years of hard work and waking people up. My financial destruction couldn’t have come at a worst time though, because the trolling was at its worst when I was struggling the most. It was hard to find commercial work when search engines summoned up horrific defamation. Anyway, with the help of my wife Tina we began righting the ship in 2015 and the presidential election in 2016 helped us turn things around. Now I’m close to being able to make a living from cartooning alone. The trolls no longer concern me, although I still despise Andrew Anglin. His troll army helped get me kicked out of the art gallery I was in because they harassed the owner. I’m glad to see someone with the means is going after him for libel and harassment, even though I was disappointed to see the guys at WeSearchr lending him a hand financially. He certainly doesn’t deserve it. I’ve been on the Alex Jones three times now. It’s fast-paced and I have no idea in advance what I’ll be asked, so I have to think fast on my feet. I don’t claim to have any special talent for public speaking. Mostly I’m content to let him talk. He’s a professional and an entertainer. I think he does believe in what he’s doing and he’s helped us a lot. I’ve been on many other radio shows and podcasts and those platforms have allowed me more time to sort out my thoughts, but even still I’m mostly a ranter. I never use a script. crackrabbit ( for ED) : In the image (that i have saved) of your iconic “March of Tyranny” cartoon, there are pencils visible. Do you usually pencil then ink your cartoons, or what is the production process? Ben Garrison:Yeah, I pencil my cartoons in on a large piece of quality 3-ply illustration paper and then ink them in by hand. “The March of Tyranny” was drawn in about three hours with a 'Sharpie’ pen and it was drawn rather small. I don’t draw them like that any more, but back then I didn’t think I’d get many viewers, so I didn’t spend a lot of time crafting them. A lot of my earlier cartoons were dashed out quickly. crackrabbit ( for ED) : Tell me about your fine art paintings.. What paint mediums do you work in most? And what painters are influences on you? Ben Garrison: In a perfect world I wouldn’t be cartooning at all–I’d be working on paintings. I enjoy that the most. I use oil on canvas and a local carpenter here frames them for me–he uses 100 year-old barn wood which gives the paintings a unique western flair. I like Picasso even though he was a monster in his personal life. I also admire the work of DeKooning a great deal. He was a genius. Yes, I know a lot of people consider modern art to be 'degenerate’ but they’re wrong. I think what they object to is 'conceptual art,’ which consists of existential, post-modern exhibition type stuff and I agree it’s boring and bad. crackrabbit ( for ED) : What are your thoughts about how the libertarian movement has changed over the past 2-3 decades? Ben Garrison: Libertarians were dealt a setback with the tongue poking Gary Johnson. He hurt the movement. Johnson is a liberal who wants pot legalized. That’s it. He apparently smoked too many harvests because he couldn’t even name one world leader he admired, even though as governor of New Mexico he must have worked with Mexican leaders such as Vicente Fox. Regardless, I’m a Libertarian because it’s the best means to push back against an ever-growing leviatha...

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