In between all my varying comic projects and work, I’ve been trying to get back into my prose-writing groove. While I still love writing my post-cyberpunk crime story whenever I can, I also dashed down something quickly just to capture an idea. I have an idea for writing a story about modern fae, tying it in with allegories about the creative life. Somebody at the writing group recently read out a story that she had written in the second-person, and it was fantastically engaging; the thing with first and third person is that you are essentially being told about another person. With second-person, you are being told about YOU, as if your senses are reporting back to your brain.
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Woo! It’s Friday once more! The end of a particularly tough week, one week closer to my little birthday trip back home to Glasgow, and another week closer to my tip back home-home to Hong Kong! I swear, the restaurants there won’t know what hit ’em.
Friday’s a particularly good day for me; We get to knock off early from work, and I don’t schedule any regular comic or writing work then, so I use the time to do a little shopping, maybe play some games with some friends, or work on some other piece of art. This weekend, I’ll be doing some more foamboard ink drawings. I’ve been choosing photos of more detailed cityscapes, to make sure there’s plenty of intricate shapes I can draw in to make the picture as interesting as possible.
Hello all!
First of all, apologies if you’ve had trouble getting onto the site; The host is currently dealing with some database issues, and they’re working on resolving them. Still better than the previous hosts, I reckon!
Anyway, I’ve been thinking recently about teachers, and how they have affected my development. I’ve had so many damn good teachers, who not only trained me in the skills I need to do what I do, but also inspired me to aspire to greater things. Along with my family, without the following people I would not be the person I am today:
So, I watched a documentary called ‘Confessions of an Alien Abductee’ earlier. Now, I’ve watched a good number of UFO documentaries in my time, having enjoyed UFO stories since I was a kid. Never before have I seen a documentary as insensitive, exploitative, and just generally disgusting as this one.
First off, let me clarify my position on UFOs and aliens. I very much want to believe; however, I demand scientific rigour and a strong position of evidence in order to be convinced that something has happened. This program did not supply either of these. Instead, what we got were several people obviously undergoing a schizophrenic episode or psychotic break. Now, I have a tremendous amount of sympathy for these people, especially the man who seems to have created his abduction experience as a coping fantasy to survive a broken home. What I really, truly disliked about this show was the insensitive manner in which the interviewer dealt with the people, essentially being VERY passive-aggressive and baiting them to say the stupidest things possible. I’m sure there are other abductees out there who are possessed not just of good mental faculties, but also the self-awareness to talk about their experience in a frank and sensible manner.
Hullo everyone!
It’s a bit late, so I’ll only put up a little post today (I’ve been reformatting a script for submission; that and giving myself the fear about trying to break into the industry), and I promised you an experimental piece last week, so here are the results!
This is white gel pen on black foamboard. There’s also some red and purple gel pen, but they didn’t show up at all on the black background so I tried to hue the white ink with them; It didn’t turn out so great.
Hola amigos!
I do try and make these posts as informative or thought-provoking as possible (when they don’t just spiral into rants about whatever I’m currently annoyed at), but this time round I thought I’d just muse on stuff that has entertained me this week!
I think I’ve discovered a new medium that I desperately want to explore. Black foamboard, meet white gel pen and acrylic pen. IT IS SO SATISFYING TO DRAW ON. With the gel pen, you can get some really nice sketch effects, while the acrylic pen gives a mighty, well-defined and bold stroke useful for doing thick outlining. Plus, the starkness of the white on the black background really helps what you’ve drawn stand out; because people are so used to black on white for sketches, it really draws attention when you invert that.
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