Cristian Dzwonik
Argentine cartoonist and serial plagiarist
Cristian Dzwonik, known professionally as Nik, is a prominent Argentine cartoonist with a notable presence in the art world. He is credited with creating the popular character Gaturro, showcasing his skill and creativity in the field. Dzwonik's work has been widely published, reaching audiences across Latin America, the United States, Spain, and France, demonstrating his ability to transcend geographical boundaries with his art.
Throughout his career, Dzwonik has received several prestigious awards, highlighting his excellence as a cartoonist. In 2002, he was honored with the Konex Platinum Award for Best Cartoonist, a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft. Additionally, he has been awarded the SIP prize four times, further solidifying his reputation as a master in his field. Currently, Dzwonik contributes to the esteemed newspaper La Nación, continuing to showcase his artistic prowess to a wide audience.