New Delhi, May 2 -- In the cliched, touristy images of boisterousness found on walls and coasters promoting Goa, the details of Mario Miranda's art are often missed. And the pretenders are many, but the Goan cartoonist, artist and illustrator, who would have turned 100 today, remains the state's best-loved and most insightful chronicler and cultural commentator. Mario didn't take his art too seriously though he pursued it with seriousness and produced piles of it in his lifetime, as Arun Janardhan reports for Lounge in our story to mark Mario Miranda's birth centenary. He is usually celebrated as a cartoonist who epitomised Goa's sangfroid, and that often hides the layers-the elaborate cross-hatching that captured various moods, whether m...