Huh, weird.
Jun. 16th, 2009 08:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Finished! I finished the 5 pages I had to draw for the comic magazine (the same one that published that mini-comic about the girl and the tree of hands - some of you may recall). The theme this time was *Why do you draw comics?* It's a good question. I think I draw comics for the same reason as I keep getting involved in fandoms and keep this journal updated... First of all, because it amuses me. Greatly. Drawing is really, really fun, for no reason at all. Second, it makes people happy and allows me to meet new people. Seriously, some of you love my drawings so much sometimes It warms my heart. :) Last and not least - I think I use drawings to express myself (DUH). I have a weird imagination and those of you who know me well know i'm not *quite* as well connected to my emotions as a healthy human should be. With drawing I feel I can get the stuff out of my brain and on paper easily. It's awesome that way.
This little five-pager focuses on the communication aspect of why I draw. and yes, there's me in it, since it's suppose to focus on my persona and such.
Yet another comic without dialogues, despite the title being TALKBUBBLE. I think working on Rose (that has no dialogues) have made me used to silent comics. I gotta find some way to insert witty comebacks somewhere, quick!
Now I go do my laundry (yyyyyaaaay?)





Eating paper makes talkbubbles! (A well kept secret). The whole eating paper seems highly symbolic to me since I was a little girl. I saw a thing on tv once about a spy who ate her letters to avoid them being discovered but also because she though it would make her assimilate the knowledge in them better. HOW WEIRD IS THAT?
-Isa
This little five-pager focuses on the communication aspect of why I draw. and yes, there's me in it, since it's suppose to focus on my persona and such.
Yet another comic without dialogues, despite the title being TALKBUBBLE. I think working on Rose (that has no dialogues) have made me used to silent comics. I gotta find some way to insert witty comebacks somewhere, quick!
Now I go do my laundry (yyyyyaaaay?)





Eating paper makes talkbubbles! (A well kept secret). The whole eating paper seems highly symbolic to me since I was a little girl. I saw a thing on tv once about a spy who ate her letters to avoid them being discovered but also because she though it would make her assimilate the knowledge in them better. HOW WEIRD IS THAT?
-Isa