Charlie Adley’s Double Vision – SEVEN DAYS THAT INSPIRED FANS WORLDWIDE!

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Lucas Moura caricature by me for the lastest Double Vision column from Charlie: Chelsea and Tottenham are traditional hardcore rivals, but I went doolally when Lucas Moura put in his third goal last Wednesday night. [Prints of this cartoon are available. For details contact me here.] Illustrating Charlie’s column is a real football education for … Read more

Charlie Adley’s Double Vision – I’m Blown Away by the Blizzards of Spring

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Céad míle fáilte cartoon from Charlie Adley’s Double Vision:

I looked and saw clouds of the little buggers.

At other times in my life seeing midges that prolific in Winter would put me off living here.

I love being outdoors, so expected to turn to the landlord and say thanks but no thanks.

Instead I said “Yes please! I’ll take it!”





Céad míle fáilte means “a hundred thousand welcomes” so I thought that was a pretty good gag with the midges (Charlie thought it was a murmuration come to eat the midges!) Yes I’ve left off the fadas because it didn’t scan and midges don’t use fadas when they’re flying in formation and let’s just say I doubt I’d have much patience for pointillism in this day and age (something I loved doing as a younger artist!) Yes, each one of those midges was a hand-drawn dot. I try to keep digital wizardry to a minimum in these cartoons. I might use it for lettering but I try to keep as much as possible analogue. I’ve started using chalk pastels for larger colour fields and backgrounds and I’m quite enjoying it. Pastel seems to add a nice glow to the cartoons. I use colouring pencils for some finer detail against the pastel where needed. There’s a nice tooth to the paper wherever the pastel is that’s quite satisfying to draw on.

There’s also a Mammy Rabbit and babies in this cartoon. Apparently baby rabbits are called kittens! Charlie sent me a video of the baby rabbits, mentioned in the column, quite happily munching through his back garden earlier and it made me question whether city life is really the best option. An amazing sight and I’m delighted that’s available to my friend in his new home somewhere in the wilds of east Galway!




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Charlie Adley’s Double Vision – DID THE IRISH GIVE THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL?

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John Delaney cartoon caricature from Charlie’s latest Double Vision column (printed in the Connacht Tribune and appearing online every week illustrated by me!)

It’d be crass and unprofessional of me to complain how for years I’d felt like having a shower each time I watched Delaney being interviewed on TV. The man always looked pure slimy, but that’s personal, unnecessary and hey, I don’t care.




I don’t know much about football but I know that if you throw a stick at Irish public life you’re going to hit some dodgy dealings. from the charity sector to sports, we never seem to learn anything about governance and good practice until someone is caught in the sweetie jar, and then they are just quietly moved on (usually), the story blows over and everything goes back to “normal” until the whole cycle repeats itself. It’s a hell of a way to run things. We seem to kowtow to strong personalities who then get to run things as a personal fiefdom, usually at the expense of people for whom funding was intended. It’s a sickness in Irish life that I don’t know will ever be addressed, because if everyone’s looking at this scandal this week, it takes the heat off that scandal over there for now. Ireland is run like a used car business in the 70s. Keep the polish high, it doesn’t matter that the engine is a trip around the corner from seizing completely, just take the money and get them to drive away.




The repercussions for John Delaney initially were to be moved sideways. Someone in a similar position looking on is just going to shrug their shoulders and carry on because what’s the disincentive? A finger wagging from a Dáil committee where you can just refuse to answer questions? There’s something wrong in the roots, there’s something wrong in the branches. We’ll just sit in our nests and pretend the tree won’t someday collapse.




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Charlie Adley’s Double Vision – I Love Spring But I Love Sleep More!

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“That clock change couldn’t have come at a better time. Every year around now I start waking up ridiculously early.”
Charlie struggling with that early sun from the daylight savings time clocks changing in his latest column!




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Charlie Adley’s Double Vision – Donkey Monkey Wondering Pondering

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“Group Editor of Tribune newspapers, Dave O’Connell is sitting in for Keith Finnegan on Galway Bay FM[…]
(Indulge me please, as I give thanks that English is my native language. I know but cannot explain why ‘wondering’ and ‘pondering’ do that. English must be a nightmare to learn. Monkey Donkey. Digression over.)”
Cartoon from Charlie’s column last week!




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