Little Liz: This is my most ambitious comic yet!

DAYS LATER

Little Liz: Perfection! Now to remove the sketch layer.

Little Liz: Noooo! I drew on the sketch layer. When I take away the blue, this is all that's left!

DECADES LATER

Museum Tour Guide: And this famous painting is from her periodic explorations into abstract minimalism and our struggles against adversity.
 

Comics in new website layout!

Masterpiece (comic #809)

Every now and then I accidentally draw on the sketch layer. To the point where I will shout "Kronk!" and M will know exactly what just happened.

If you have not seen this social media post it profoundly speaks to the pain of an artist. The struggle is real. Just the arm is left!

Thanks to all my patrons and a special big extra thanks to Kate Webb, Erik Owomoyela, Stuart Barrow, Jesse the K, Brian Fies, Jay Hedtke and Xander Odell. 

Good things,

Liz

 

Transcript:

Little Liz: This is my most ambitious comic yet!

DAYS LATER

Little Liz: Perfection! Now to remove the sketch layer.

Little Liz: Noooo! I drew on the sketch layer. When I take away the blue, this is all that's left!

DECADES LATER

Museum Tour Guide: And this famous painting is from her periodic explorations into abstract minimalism and our struggles against adversity.

Plushie designs for spoonflower!

Spoonflower is a pod fabric and wrapping paper service that I’ve been wanting to try out. I’m going to design somewhere between 2 and 6 fabric squares as my first test run for plushies and other neat things on fabric (I kinda want a repeating crinoline of all the characters in tutus). Here is my first attempt. What do you reckon? Anything else you want to see? Plushie things!

Chuffles Misses the Moon, and so it begins

And now in the month of Halloween, of transition and change I give to you Chuffles Misses the Moon. Every week day I’ll put up a fresh page from this children’s picture book I drew. THE FIRST EVER CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK I’VE DRAWN, unless you count the things I did when I was actually a kid. Drawing something in this format was a new learning experience for me. I’d love any notes or comments you have as the updates go up. I might try self publishing it when it’s done so folks can have something in hand to read to kids (OMG, the idea of something I’ve written being a bedtime story… kinda amazing). If I self publish I’d love you, my dear ones, I’d love your help to turn it up to eleven before we go to print. Please enjoy, Chuffles Misses the Moon.