Bruce Blitz
Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Bruce grew up doodling cartoons in the margins of his notebook as well as playing piano and organ in rock bands all around the Philly area. He then turned professional with both these skills and worked in a wide variety of artistic fields.
He wrote and hosted 104 episodes of his Television series, "Cartooning with Blitz" and was rewarded with four Emmy-nominations, one of which was for his music, that he created for the series. His TV series and products have been translated and are seen many different countries such as: Mexico, Columbia, Mid East, Israel, Serbia, Japan, England and Spain.
He created art instruction books, videos & DVDs as well as his unique How-to-Draw kits that feature his cartooning inventions such as The Re-Tooner(TM) and The Insta-Cartooner(TM). He taught cartooning on the Joan Rivers Show, appeared on the QVC Shopping Network, 95 shows for Comcast on Demand's popular kid show, "Activity TV" and appear on the recent hit Television Show, Wonderama.
Throughout his travels, he's found that people are fascinated by seeing a blank piece of paper turn into a finished cartoon. On his TV series and with his products, He tries to do just that... take simple shapes and add some detail.
He wrote and hosted 104 episodes of his Television series, "Cartooning with Blitz" and was rewarded with four Emmy-nominations, one of which was for his music, that he created for the series. His TV series and products have been translated and are seen many different countries such as: Mexico, Columbia, Mid East, Israel, Serbia, Japan, England and Spain.
He created art instruction books, videos & DVDs as well as his unique How-to-Draw kits that feature his cartooning inventions such as The Re-Tooner(TM) and The Insta-Cartooner(TM). He taught cartooning on the Joan Rivers Show, appeared on the QVC Shopping Network, 95 shows for Comcast on Demand's popular kid show, "Activity TV" and appear on the recent hit Television Show, Wonderama.
Throughout his travels, he's found that people are fascinated by seeing a blank piece of paper turn into a finished cartoon. On his TV series and with his products, He tries to do just that... take simple shapes and add some detail.