I spotted the top pretty much immediately and couldn't tell what it was... I have a habit of carrying marbles in my pocket and just recently realized the actual Genesis of my doing that comes from my middle school at instructor encouraging us to keep a few small interesting objects with our sketch tools so we would always have a few components to make a still life study on the spot.... These days i keep the marbles and two gnarled pennies... "Ain't lost my marbles and I've always got my two cents" is what i tell people if they ever notice but the actual truth is Miss Provost taught us well. I also watch a lot of cartoonist kayfabe and it's just made me appreciate so much that we had real artist training us as early as seventh grade if you were one of the ones who took it seriously.
These are cool as hell!! Soon as I get a few extra bucks in my pocket I'm gonna do a lil underground comic shopping at your website!! Dig your art!! I'm about six months into cartooning now. It's difficult, exhilirating, frustrating and wonderful all at once. It teaches me patience though. It has opened my eyes to art beyond comic books/cartooning! I'm into watercolor, color pencils, charcoal but I'm starting to focus pencils, then ink.
It's great to see someone draw in their own unique style instead of just recreating what is popular. It gives the art its own personality, and it's why I prefer the raw honesty and originality of the underground.
I love your work, it’s very R. Crumb and definitely very street. As a young cartoonist who’s interested in making Zines I wanted ask what is the book you used to hold and paper and what type it is? Also how do you go publishing your work?
@williamaguilar5519 I use 48 page art portfolio binders. I use smooth Bristol paper for black and white pages. I use watercolor paper for all my full color art. I print the mini comics myself on a home printer. I use print on demand services to print longer books.
I spotted the top pretty much immediately and couldn't tell what it was... I have a habit of carrying marbles in my pocket and just recently realized the actual Genesis of my doing that comes from my middle school at instructor encouraging us to keep a few small interesting objects with our sketch tools so we would always have a few components to make a still life study on the spot.... These days i keep the marbles and two gnarled pennies... "Ain't lost my marbles and I've always got my two cents" is what i tell people if they ever notice but the actual truth is Miss Provost taught us well. I also watch a lot of cartoonist kayfabe and it's just made me appreciate so much that we had real artist training us as early as seventh grade if you were one of the ones who took it seriously.
These are cool as hell!! Soon as I get a few extra bucks in my pocket I'm gonna do a lil underground comic shopping at your website!! Dig your art!! I'm about six months into cartooning now. It's difficult, exhilirating, frustrating and wonderful all at once. It teaches me patience though. It has opened my eyes to art beyond comic books/cartooning! I'm into watercolor, color pencils, charcoal but I'm starting to focus pencils, then ink.
Great video. I wish I found your stuff earlier. There are not enough channels like yours.
It's great to see someone draw in their own unique style instead of just recreating what is popular. It gives the art its own personality, and it's why I prefer the raw honesty and originality of the underground.
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So much awesome stuff! I love the micro comics!
I love your work, it’s very R. Crumb and definitely very street. As a young cartoonist who’s interested in making Zines I wanted ask what is the book you used to hold and paper and what type it is? Also how do you go publishing your work?
@williamaguilar5519 I use 48 page art portfolio binders. I use smooth Bristol paper for black and white pages. I use watercolor paper for all my full color art.
I print the mini comics myself on a home printer. I use print on demand services to print longer books.
@ thank you too for the information, your work is very inspiring and it’s nice to see people Carry on the inde comix movement.
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Great video. Thank you. I prefer traditional art post!