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  • Gone

    July 5, 2016

    Here are some storyboards I put together for a student film. I was strapped for time with this and used photos and reference images…

  • 10,000 hours

    July 4, 2016

    There’s an adage that 10,000 hours of practice is what’s required to become a master. While that is more of an incentive for persistence…

  • Interpreting

    July 2, 2016

    Following on from the last post and still using the cover of Action Comics #1, here I’ll investigate different  modes of interpretation.

    Formalist reading. What are…

  • Describing

    June 28, 2016

    Traditional art writing and critique can be broken down into a system of steps, including describing.

    The description is crucial because it draws attention to…

  • Triangle of Representation

    June 27, 2016

    Scott McCloud’s Triangle of Representation (Understanding Comics, 1993, 52) lends a non-linear sliding scale of representation that might be used to assign values to…

  • Sign of a sign of a sign

    June 21, 2016

    Here’s something interesting.

    Jonathan Culler in his book Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction says:

    Traditionally, Western philosophy has distinguished “reality” from “appearance,” things themselves from representations of…

  • Emden

    June 17, 2016

    A day trip to Emden, North Germany. I really need to practice more at drawing water.

  • Autoethnography

    June 17, 2016

    What is Autoethnography?

    According to Dictionary.com, it’s a Noun. Yay research.

    Wikipedia goes on to say that:

    “In its early guises Autoethnographies were insider accounts of human…

  • Engage

    June 16, 2016

    Reader engagement. How to obtain it, how to maintain it? The late Marlon Brando* says, in referring to his Academy Award nomination for On…

  • Logocentric

    June 16, 2016

    “Logocentrism” was coined by the German philosopher Ludwig Klages in the 1920s and refers to the tradition that regards words and language as a fundamentally…

  • The Lonely Cartoonist

    June 15, 2016

    Douglas Wolk in his book Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels work, “whereas the great majority of mainstream comics are made by teams of writers and…

  • The hump

    June 9, 2016

    I’m at the stage of the graphic novel that I’m referring to as the hump. The big, horrible, hump.

    I’ve turned 15679 of a total…

  • Flu commentary

    June 8, 2016

    If you’ve always, ever since you were a tiny kipper, desperately wanted to hear someone battling with Man-Flu talking about their work making comics,…

  • Man Flu

    June 6, 2016

    I felt a scratching in my throat on the opening of Paul Cleveland’s Sins of Academia exhibition on Friday. Woke up on Saturday feeling…

  • Mirroring

    June 5, 2016

    Mirroring and repetition; whether it be with image, or text, or metaphor, or motif, is a powerful tool. It reinforces meaning, draws attention to itself, and…

  • Hackey sack

    June 4, 2016

    This page harks back to enjoyable group activities back in the days. Hackey sack- a university cliché for good reason. Far more beneficial for…

  • Character

    June 2, 2016

    This is one of the first scenes where I’m digging a little deeper into one of the supporting characters. The dialogue is still clunky,…

  • Static momentum

    May 31, 2016

    Scott Bukatman, in his essay Sculpture, Stasis and Hellboy found within Critical Inquiry, Comics and Media (Chute & Jagoda 2014), ponders on the ideas of…

  • The red pill

    May 29, 2016

    More drawing like a madman, recording and adding commentary. This one goes for six minutes. My voice is like warm butter. Enjoy.

  • 3 minute bender

    May 27, 2016

    I’m really getting into these screen captures. The process of recording my drawing has become quite natural, which is odd when I remember the first…

  • Half target

    May 26, 2016

    Day one of my ten page a day goal is off to an uninspired start. Five pages, though pretty good, is only half the…

  • Keep Rollin’

    May 23, 2016

    Following on from the previous entries where I emailed Henry Rollins’ management about the use of some of his text and image in my…

  • Rule # 3

    May 23, 2016

    There is a site where comic creators put forward their 10 rules (commandments?) for making comics, titled the 10 rules for drawing comics. I particularly…

  • Speed connector

    May 20, 2016

    These pages are part of an attempt to work faster. 3 pages in just under 50 minutes, as opposed to the usual minimum 1…

  • Flow

    May 20, 2016

    I’ve always enjoyed drawing. I’ll always maintain I’ve never had an inherent talent for it; I’ve just drawn a lot, and improved as a result. This page…