Friday, June 28, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Solstice at the Marsh
I went to the most magical aerial dance retreat in Georgia last week. I spent 4 days at The Marsh Studio with lots of amazing people, bruising myself on trapeze, learning to open myself up and make myself vulnerable and receptive to the experience of dancing with my apparatus as partner. I think my favorite lesson of the whole weekend was the reminder that I am enough. Never apologize for a performance and what I have created.
Labels:
aerial silks,
diary comics,
Georgia,
Marsh Studio,
solstice,
trapeze
Monday, June 24, 2013
Jam Comic from Durham Comics Project
This was a jam comic from the last Durham Comics Project "Drink & Draw" by myself, Mark, Sam, & Hope. I was particularly happy with how this one came together.
Which reminds me - The Durham Comics Project. I haven't mentioned it on here yet. It's a project that I've started through the library. I will be teaching workshops through out the next year, teaching people of all ages (for some reason people keep thinking this is just for kids - thus far I've only done out reach to adults) how to make comics. Hopefully I will get lots of different people to draw short comics about moments in their lives and collect them. Sort of like NPR's Story Corps. but with comics. If you want to find out more about the project check out the website: durhamcomicsproject.org
And if you're interested - make a comic! I would love love love your comic to be apart of this project.
Which reminds me - The Durham Comics Project. I haven't mentioned it on here yet. It's a project that I've started through the library. I will be teaching workshops through out the next year, teaching people of all ages (for some reason people keep thinking this is just for kids - thus far I've only done out reach to adults) how to make comics. Hopefully I will get lots of different people to draw short comics about moments in their lives and collect them. Sort of like NPR's Story Corps. but with comics. If you want to find out more about the project check out the website: durhamcomicsproject.org
And if you're interested - make a comic! I would love love love your comic to be apart of this project.
Labels:
bears,
Durham,
Durham Comics Project,
jam comics,
zoo
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Kirill Draws
For some reason tonight I decided to draw Kirill, not how comic Kirill looks, but a little closer to real life Kirill.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
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