Tuesday, June 7, 2011
How Yann Tiersen broke my heart.
All I'm saying is, you don't go see Yann Tiersen to hear post-punk art rock. I'm not saying an artist can't change their sound, but if you do, change it to something interesting. If you've never heard him, (and if you've ever seen Amelie, you have) give a listen. This is currently one of my favorite songs.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Elder willing to listen.
The fun thing about being a slacker and posting these comics months after they occur, is that I get to remember all this fun stuff I forgot. Like this dude. Not an entirely uncommon site at the coop. However, what I found noteworthy about him was that he wasn't especially "elder", late 50's maybe, but I suppose it's relative to who he ends up talking to. When someone finally sat down with him he did a lot of talking and not much listening - but I appreciate the sentiment.
Labels:
Carrboro,
co-op,
comics,
diary comics,
Weaver Street Co-op
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Zombies Vs. Unicorns = meh.
We read Zombies vs. Unicorns, a collection of Zombie/Unicorn themed short stories, for February's teen fiction bookclub. Despite being a big fan of many of the authors included in this compilation, I did not like it. All of the authors generally write novels, not short stories, so most of the stories either felt like the first chapter of a book (not a complete story), or everything got really rushed to finish up at the end. I don't recommend it.
Labels:
books,
comics,
diary comics,
teen fiction,
unicorns,
zombies
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Kids Comics Club

Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
What we really look like
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Exploring Durham
This is why I shouldn't be the top of the pyramid

Labels:
acrobatics,
circus,
comics,
diary comics,
fun-a-day
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Koshka Lyra

If you want to see more Lyra/water themed comics you might appreciate this.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Kinch and Marina Come to Visit
Thursday, March 24, 2011
High Angel Low Angel

In any case, I've been working on the High Angel/Low Angel drop (aka crucifix drop) for about 2 months. Going up into the balance at the top every time I'm in the studio, but unable to let go. I finally let myself plummet head first to the ground and trust that the silks would catch me. In honor of this moment, I drew this comic.
This is a video of me doing an admitedly sloppy High Angel/Low Angel during a workout session.
This is a video of me doing an admitedly sloppy High Angel/Low Angel during a workout session.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Fun-A-Day Comics

I'm not good at picking reasonable daily projects. Bad Fun-A-Day organizer! I definitely don't set a good example.
In any case, drawing one panel comics was pretty interesting. It ended up being way more different from multi-panel comics than I had expected. In general, when doing diary comics I pick an interesting interaction from the day, but that doesn't work so well for 1 panel. Conversations happen over multiple moments - but I'm only capturing one. So I don't necessarily end up picking a moment that sums up the day as much as picking a single moment that can be a complete story on its own.
It was more difficult than I had expected - but a good challenge.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Ivan Ivanovitch

The story is based on the time Kirill and I went to MediaPlay to get him a new discman (oh how things have changed....) there was a wall of discmen and Kirill complained that there were a million choices but they would all break in a week. He then went on to declare "say what you will about the Soviet Union, but at least back then when we'd go to buy something at the store there was only one and it would work".
So in the comic Kirill and Ivan Ivanovitch (who was the cartoon persona of our big orange cat, Bandit but with glasses) go back to Russia to buy a proper discman only to discover that his favorite marketplace from childhood had been replaced with a Walmart - where he ends up buying the discman anyway.
Probably not one of my best comics ever, though there are some pretty good panels. This one, of Ivan Ivanovitch in front of St. Basil's Cathedral, is my particular favorite.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tree


Sunday, December 5, 2010
Russian Lessons


Monday, September 13, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
February 28,2010

This is my summary of the Paperhand Puppet Intervention's winter show, Love and Robots. If you live in the greater Chapel Hill area and have not yet gone to seen the new Paperhand show, Islands Unknown, at the Forest Theater - you should. It is beautiful.
This is also the final installment of the February comics. Note that somewhere near the end of February I started to lose steam and did not make a comic everyday. Oops.
Labels:
Carrboro,
comics,
diary comics,
fun-a-day,
Paperhand Puppet Intervention,
robots
Sunday, August 15, 2010
February 23, 2010
...and yes, six months later, we're still using the same broken clock.

On the plus side, since writing these comics I have learned to use an Ames lettering guide, fancy pants nib pens, and even rulers! So you, the fine reader, can look forward to comics with readable text, varied line weight and straight lines. It only gets better from here... or something.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
February 19, 2010

On our epic, 18 hour trip back from WNY to North Carolina we stopped in Pittsburgh. We had lunch at my old house with my favorite former housemate, met up with some old friends, and went to the new Copacetic Comics. If you've never been there - It's the best comics shop ever. The owner is so friendly and has read just about everything in the store, and gives great recommendations. Even in the old location that was the size of a closet, it was by far the best stocked indie comics store I've been to. Now that they have a reasonable amount of space - it's wonderful, and worth the stop in Pittsburgh. We loaded up on new comics. Kirill was excited to find Bar Miki, a new Finnish comic (as he is learning Finnish). I picked up Ten Thousand Things to Do by Jesse Reklaw, 3 Stories by Alexis Frederick-Frost, and Neptune by Aron Nels Steinke.
Oh, Pittsburgh, how I love thee.
Labels:
comics,
DCL Kids Comics Blob,
diary comics,
libraries,
work
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
February 12, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Okay Folks. Here it is. I've been planning on doing this for 6 months, but the planets have finally aligned. I'm going to start by posting the series of comics I made for Fun-A-Day NC this past February. Fun-A-Day is a neat project where you make one of something everyday for a month. I chose comics. One thing that makes Fun-A-Day especially interesting is that the focus is on quantity not quality. Since it is soon to be February's 1/2 birthday I will celebrate by posting my daily comics from that short and gloomy month. The comics are small and hard to read, but if you click on the image it will enlarge. I couldn't figure out how to post the images directly to the blog and larger. Perhaps it's not possible. I'm still learning how to scan and to edit my comics in GIMP and Inkscape, so the quality will hopefully improve as this experiment continues.
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