Well, I guess first we should define what makes up our whole curriculum! COMICS!We look at a number of ways of defining a narrative medium as tricky as comics in our first chapter, but after much exploration we fall on… Continue Reading →
How does working by hand differ from drawing with computer assistance? Are you using different parts of your brain when switching between rendering and work making techniques? Are they fundamentally different? These are good questions, and they’re something I’ve been… Continue Reading →
The Idea, Strategy, Process (and most importantly, self-evaluation) of the No Token reconciliation and storytelling exhibition format. Boy howdy, was this an adventure. Starting out with this project, I was enormously wary when trying to pick an avenue to pursue…. Continue Reading →
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Well here we are, the last blog post of the class! I thought perhaps it was time to do something novel and have a concise post that actually adheres to the brief instead of the shambling hulks that currently make… Continue Reading →
For this week I wanted to cover an artist I’ve greatly admired over the years, but also gained a deeper appreciation for as I returned to drawing on my own terms. I’ve been an avid lover of graphic novels since… Continue Reading →
John Blanche occupies an interesting position in the ranks of illustrators that had influence on me while growing up. When I think back, his drawings (perhaps more than any other) captivated me when I was young. I had seen nothing… Continue Reading →
Frank Frazetta has been one of those illustrators I’ve been wanting to write on for quite some time now. Over my adolescence I was a very quiet kid who spent hours in the realm of books, burning through new titles… Continue Reading →
I will admit with some shame that though I greatly admire the craft and technical skill of the illustrators in this era… things sometimes get a little boring, no? (~~~Controversial Opinion Alert Please Don’t Kill Me Jeff Thank You~~~) Now… Continue Reading →
Tove Jansson was a figure who’s work I was aware of growing up, but faded out of my consciousness as an illustrator until this year. Early on I grew up with a lot of European children’s books, and collections such… Continue Reading →
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