I've followed Michael's cartooning for many years and have wondered the same (have tried to figure out who those 2 passersby might be; they often appear in his work). I have a impression that they aren't meant to be specific (recognizable) persons but represent 'man in the street' perspectives.
I've followed Michael's cartooning for many years and have wondered the same (have tried to figure out who those 2 passersby might be; they often appear in his work). I have a impression that they aren't meant to be specific (recognizable) persons but represent 'man in the street' perspectives.
I've followed Michael's cartooning for many years and have wondered the same (have tried to figure out who those 2 passersby might be; they often appear in his work). I have a impression that they aren't meant to be specific (recognizable) persons but represent 'man in the street' perspectives.
That makes sense, especially if you’ve seen them before. Thanks!
Ahhhh thank you!