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I’m a Strumpet! Also: Some Thoughts On The Last Few Months.
Well, another Portland summer has come and gone. A few East Coast-esque crisp fall days have given way to rain and clouds. I don’t mind, though. Cold weather ahoy! The Wordstock festival happened here a few months ago–a celebration of … Continue reading
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Wherein I insert myself INTO my drawings!
…and by that I mean: here are the two most recent pages from my new sketchbook. I wasn’t thrilled with the life drawing I was doing, so I figured I’d turn my self-deprecating inner monologue into little comics (click to … Continue reading
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The second post in a row featuring a drawing of me getting punched in the face
Here is a comic I started on June 14th but just finished inking today: Although this trend of bodily harm (in comics form) may seem worrisome, things aren’t really all that bad. I think I’ve just been feeling the general … Continue reading
Springtime is comics season: Emerald City, MoCCA, Stumptown, and some other things of note
Step into my virtual parlor, and let me tell you about the past few months. In addition to my repeating daily pattern of youth work-art work, I have been busier than usual on the comics front. Now that the dust … Continue reading
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My Inner British Nanny
I drew this comic yesterday to loosen up and motivate myself. It did help. Click for full size/improved read-ability:
Testing, testing…
Throughout my childhood and adolescence I made multiple attempts to maintain a regular journal. Like, an everyday sort of journal. But it was always more of an every-other-day or once-a-week journal, and when I did return to writing I had … Continue reading