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. I decided to answer my questions in my favourite medium, comics!
Read MoreWeek eighteen - Sense & Sensory rooms
The more I write about stories of my life growing up with Rob, the more I remember and the more I realise how similar my brother and I are. Our tastes in foods, books, TV, colours; our cheeky personalities. But something big I've only recently thought about is how we both are sensitive to various sensory experiences.
Read MoreBONUS - BONUS - BONUS
November last year, just after I nervously spoke about my project to a crowd of lovely humans on the beautiful Carclew grounds and had just shook the hands of lots of rad women in arts, I ran off to the 891 ABC radio studios and was interviewed by the super Deb Tribe. Here's that interview!
Read MoreWeek seventeen - In which our hero learns how to market herself
A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough be able to attend an Enterprise Bootcamp. It was teaching me all about how to market myself as an artist and how to produce work and be professional at design markets. Interesting stuff and being the nerd I am I kept some notes.
Read MoreWeek sixteen - In which our hero talks about the importance of personal space
In which our hero talks about the importance of personal space.
Read MoreWeek fifteen - Robert Chadderton, master chef.
Rob has always had a love of food and drink. In fact, our whole family has. But no one else was quite as experimental with their eating/drinking habits as Rob.
Read MoreWeek fourteen - Twenty Five: A quarter-life crisis
A comic about my quarter life crisis.
Read MoreWeek thirteen - The alter egos of Robert Chadderton
A visual guide to the many moods of my brother.
Read MoreWeek twelve - In which our hero talks about childhood, keys & locks
A family living with autism can mean any number of things. It often involves working hard to create a safe space for all the family members.
Read MoreWeek eleven - In which our hero talks about her favourite snacks
My favourite snacks to nibble while I’m in the studio.
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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!