Roz Chast employs cartoon illustration as his primary medium, acclaimed for his longstanding contributions to The New Yorker since 1978. His cartoons, featuring whimsical lines and a vibrant palette, often encapsulate the absurdity of domestic life, characterizing the mundane with a blend of satire and sympathy. Chast's work evokes a sense of endearing bemusement, inviting viewers into a reflection of the quirks of everyday existence.
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