Behind the scenes of The Sun’s Oriole Bird cartoon
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June 03, 2010 4:16 pm
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Whether you still get a paper on your doorstep every morning or you check websites like this one or baltimoresun.com to get your O’s news, you might have come across The Sun’s daily Oriole Bird cartoon, a tradition The Sun revived to honor (or lament) each O’s game of the season.
They usually put a quirky spin on the opponent or outcome, but have you ever wondered how they come up with 162 new, creative cartoons to match the match-ups or highlight the outcomes of O’s games all season long?…Whether you still get a paper on your doorstep every morning or you check websites like this one or baltimoresun.com to get your O’s news, you might have come across The Sun’s daily Oriole Bird cartoon, a tradition The Sun revived to honor (or lament) each O’s game of the season.
They usually put a quirky spin on the opponent or outcome, but have you ever wondered how they come up with 162 new, creative cartoons to match the match-ups or highlight the outcomes of O’s games all season long?
Find out here as the artist behind the Oriole Bird caricatures, Mike Ricigliano, takes you behind the scenes and explains the daily process of creating the O’s cartoons.
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