A couple of weeks ago I was asked to be interviewed by the Adelaide University Art History Club for their artist spotlight blog. I was honoured to say the least.
To say more than the least, even though it was just a series of fairly easy to answer lovely questions I was really struggling to get down in words what I wanted to stay. So I sat down and tackled it like the visual learner I am, in comic form! I found that the answers, originally stiff and dull and using too many words, just flowed from my pen.
So for this week's post I have my comic interview response. It's a fairly simple comic but I was happy with how my creative process section turned out.
This interview was originally published on the Adelaide Art History Club blog, which you can find here. You should check out all their artist spotlights; there are some real interesting reads!
That's all for this week! See you next Tuesday!
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Following on from my last post about how the design of the characters in my graphic novel, Oh Brother, have changed over the 7-ish years I’ve been working on the book, this post is about my absolute favourite thing: drawing emotions!