A dumb radio commercial inspired this comic done in a blank comic book using ink stamps and pen. Parts are verbatim, such as, "I use to be the life of the party, but when I experienced hearing loss, I'd just sit there quietly". I thought, "Nobody who was the life of the party is going to just sit there quietly".
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Idea for a children's book done in ink and MS Paint
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Ink stamp, mesh wash, MS Paint
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ink wash, mesh screen, stamp, ink pens
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Ink wash/stamps/gel pen.
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Ink water and stamp.
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A "Flow of Consciousness Grunge Comic"
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A blackboard on my art room door.
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My wife just added Slaughterhouse Five to my collection of classic graphic novels. I was making written entry in one of my journals, was circumstantially jumping around to different subjects, and thought of Billy Pilgrim.
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I have a buddy, Rad, who has farm and has always been into motorcycles. Rad hardly ever uses the computer, so I make And send him postcards via snail mail. I informed Rad that I was into Medieval art and found this ancient illustration he might find interesting.
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One of my characters combining Winnie the Pooh and R. Crumb's Truckin'.
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As I walked by a vacant storefront in downtown, I noticed a plastic bottle stapled near the bottom of a door. There seemed to be a piece of paper rolled up inside of the bottle. "Ha!" I said to myself, "A message in a bottle!"
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A variation of the Shining's "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
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Spilled some ink.
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A recent dream that made the front page of my newspaper.
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One of the members on the nurses website that I frequent requested that I do a cartoon about the coronavirus being zoonotic.
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I love ink.
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I enjoy creating simple animations to convey a situation.... Edit: The GIF did not upload and one of its frames uploaded on its own. Bummer.
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The last few days, I've been going through my drawing journals dating back to 1977, mainly to purge them, but also to reminiscence. I laughed at this comic- one of many that I had forgotten about- of a conversation with an artist friend I've known since 1984, when I went to visit in her pottery shop.