Cartoon of the cartoonist Bruce Petty

Bruce Petty

Bruce Petty is one of Australia’s most celebrated cartoonists. He has worked for a number of Australian newspapers including the Daily Mirror, The Australian and The Age. Bruce Petty’s bold ‘scribbles’ are as at home on the screen as on the page. His work in several media is characterised by his depiction of multiple interconnected concepts rather than a single idea. Although best known for his political cartoons in The Age for more than three decades, Petty is an Oscar-winning animated film maker, an etcher, an AFI award-winning documentary maker and a creator of ‘machine sculptures’, one of which was exhibited in the Australian Pavilion at World Expo ‘85.

Works also displayed at Behind the Lines 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.

A diagram shows a graph of financial growth and crashes over time, illustrated with socioeconomic events of those times.

GFC Explained

The Age,

2023
Explaining Democracy

Explaining Democracy

The Age,

2021