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  • “One common mistake – the belief that to draw a cartoon is to draw someone sillier than oneself – must be avoided at all costs.”

    Hayao Miyazaki

  • “It is high time for writers — and especially true artists — to admit that it is impossible to explain anything.”

    Anton Chekhov

    (letter to Alexei Suvorin, 1888)

  • Colored this one while trying out a thing– the other one I already colored a while back. Good activity for bad days.

  • “Many people (by which I meant me) seem to feel as if they start off each morning in a kind of “productivity debt”, which they must struggle to pay off through the day, in hopes of reaching a zero balance by the time evening comes. Few things feel more basic to my experience of adulthood than this vague sense that I’m falling behind, and need to claw my way back up to some minimum standard of output. It’s as if I need to justify my existence, by staying ‘on top of things’”

  • I find myself making strips again, so here’s the first four–

  • For almost two full years, any “real” work on paper was not an option. Things are slightly less impossible now, so time to give it another try.

    edit: now in color (green)

  • Variant cover for the new Si Spurrier + Charlie Adlard + Sofie Dodgson + Jim Campbell book.

    Original thumbnail and rough:

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  • Chet Faker


  • Had to take the time again, but the New Years card is up on the main website— it picks up where we left these folks off last year.

    To be continued in two weeks.

  • writing with very rough thumbnails and layouts, instead of a typed document = fun (and better comics)
  • “For me, writing a book is not about knowing something and then conveying it. (…) It’s a struggle with something so difficult that it takes all of my resources, and some I didn’t previously know about. Mostly, I don’t know what it’s a struggle with – that’s what I’m trying to find out.”

    (source)

  • Maybe you don’t know how to do the work in question, and you’re hoping relentless effort might serve as a substitute for that knowledge. Maybe you don’t really want to do it at all, but just think you ought to want to do it, so you’re using “productivity” to try to force the missing desire into being.

    Or perhaps you think you need a flawless record of achievement in order to justify your existence on the planet – and if the stakes are that high, clearly you can’t afford to put a foot wrong.

  • Looking up in Toronto: between corners of buildings from the 1920s, and the newly restored Union Station a view of a new building rising, with three construction cranes looming over. In the far distance, a third layer of construction: another 50-storey skyscraper on the lake.