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Szczepan Sadurski
Portrait of Sadurski
Born
Szczepan Piotr Sadurski

9 June 1965
NationalityPolish
OccupationCartoonist
Known forFounder of the Good Humor Party

Szczepan Sadurski is a Polish satirist, cartoonist, caricaturist, journalist, leader of the Good Humor Party.[citation needed]

Early life and works

He was born in 1965 in Lublin, and graduated from art secondary school (1985). He has published more than 5 thousand drawings in 200 magazines. Winner of awards, including the Golden Szpilka ‘86 (prize from the magazine Szpilki for the year's best drawing). Founder of Wydawnictwo Humoru i Satyry (Humour and Satire Publishing) Superpress (1991), editor in chief of the magazine Dobry Humor. Founder and leader of the Good Humor Party - an informal, international organization for people who love laughing (more than three thousand members in Poland and other countries). The owner of the Sadurski.com satirical web portal. He has been a juror in many satirical and cabaret competitions in Poland, as well as in Turkey and Sweden. He lives in the Polish capital, Warsaw.[citation needed]

References

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