But I'm going to try to work on it. By doing one a day. I'm starting with things that I am thankful for. Because right now, when it feels like money runs everything and I have no control over it, it helps to think of these things.
Once I get bored I'll probably start painting monsters.
an inspiration for watercolors for me is definitely this guy
Freddy and Frank are going to be in the newest Awesome Anthology put together by Charlito and Mr. Phil of Indie Spinner Rack! Well, technically in the attached mini-comic, which is still Awesome! It features work by some of my fellow students as well. And half of the proceeds go to the CCS Scholarship Fund! Bonus. I met Mr. Phil at SPX and gave him a comic, he was super nice, and I think they mentioned me and some of my classmates on one of the podcasts. But I can't remember which one. I think Jen knows. Jen?
This is Freddy. She's the star of a kids book I'm working on, and also probably the star of my final project for the year, which I think is going to be a sort of modern Little Lulu type thing. Except Freddy doesn't have a lot of human friends. They're mostly dogs.
I really want to make this into a screenprint. So many color possibilities.... I'ma start scanning sketchbook stuff like this. Just like that boy I know.
woo! this is from a few weeks ago, the Valentine's day issue. I drew it, and Mr. Joe "the pro" Lambert colored it so beautifully. It's the cover of 7 days, a publication that circulates through all of Vermont. This week a comic that I did is running on the "drawn and panelled" page . And a couple weeks ago, Chuck Mcbuck was in it!! Every other week 7 days features a comic by a CCS student or alumni on this page. It's totally sweet.