Recently I finished reading The Iliad, translated by Emily Wilson, and it was a phenomenal and unforgettable experience that exceeded its already hefty reputation. I loved the action, the exploration of grief, and letting myself be surprised at the various small human moments sprinkled throughout. I was very moved and wanted to draw this sceneContinue reading “Achilles vs. Hector – The Iliad Book 22 (comic pages)”
Tag Archives: comics
Comic Panel Layout Commissions!
Comics are one of the best mediums to show off stories and characters. However, I’ve observed that many artists find making comics intimidating, and don’t know where to start. Are you an fanartist who wants to share your blorbo stories in a fun visual format? An illustrator who would love to get started with webcomics,Continue reading “Comic Panel Layout Commissions!”
Personal Comics: Goodbye 2023, and STAY ON TARGET
It’s been a long year of many personal changes and challenges! Couldn’t possibly fit -everything into one page, but I did my best to do the basics. A lot of my coping with the busy-ness and stress of the year is usually through doing little birdsona doodles like these to express myself, either in myContinue reading “Personal Comics: Goodbye 2023, and STAY ON TARGET”
Building Up Treasures in Heaven – Summer Art and Updates
Earlier this year, while at a workshop at a local gallery, one of my New Years Resolutions was that I wanted to make more Original Art Pieces, and even possibly more Traditional Art (what a novelty!), to contrast with the previous couple years which have focused more on commissions and fan art. This has… notContinue reading “Building Up Treasures in Heaven – Summer Art and Updates”
“Addio Tesoro!” – A short fancomic
Somewhere in the Ill-defined 1940s, Feliciano shows Ludwig a very special secret place. But all is not as it seems…
Social Media, Art and Audience during the Great Twitter Exodus
So it seems once again that we are freaking out about having to possibly leave twitter! This feels morbidly fitting given my blog post a couple months ago about being an artist and feeling extremely “online.” Like most big social media shifts, I’m never sure to what extent things will change or stay the same,Continue reading “Social Media, Art and Audience during the Great Twitter Exodus”