Friday, June 8, 2012

Origami collages

Cut-outs from origami paper, watercolor backgrounds.

Clever Catherine






Last fall I decided that since I wasn't coming up with good stories for comics, I'd adapt some folktales so that I could practice turning stories into images without waiting around for my own ideas to show up. I thought it would be quick and easy practice. Turned out to take 6 months to finish one. I don't know if I like it, but like it or not this will be going in a comic book ("Penny Comics No. 1") that I'll be taking to CAKE next weekend.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

book work

"If at some point in the misty future an interested gentleman looks back upon our present age, he must surely note the quality of prizing the original spirit as the most valuable we have developed. It is, I believe, intrinsically bound up with a right regard for the medium. The two go along together, and sustain each other.  ... The men and women who are foremost in the world of book illustration today stand each one alone; the work of each is the expression of an individual who has something worth saying; at the same time it is intrinsically book work, by which I mean that its use in any way, save as a part of the book, must by its very nature be secondary."

Lynd Ward, Contemporary Book Illustration, 1930

(illustration from Mad Man's Drum, a novel in woodcuts, according to the interwebs)