This comic is part of El Viaje Mas Caro, an “ethnographic cartooning project” from the Vermont Folklife Center that tells the stories of migrant farm workers in Vermont.
This comic is part of El Viaje Mas Caro, an “ethnographic cartooning project” from the Vermont Folklife Center that tells the stories of migrant farm workers in Vermont.
Next month, I’m teaching two one-week classes at the Center for Cartoon Studies, along with the brilliant Daryl Seitchik!
We just worked out the lesson plan yesterday, and I’m really excited!
More info on the CCS website.
Just a few weeks til my FREE library workshop!
A few weeks ago, Kurt Shaffert and I taught a 3-day class at The Center for Cartoon Studies for veterans from the Vermont VA.
Some vets made comics about coming home from the war and adjusting to civilian life, while others just told weird silly strange stories that were each poignant in their own way.
Kurt and I spent last night printing an anthology of their stories, and NBC news from Boston came to do a story on our project!
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What a whirlwind!
At last, we come to the climax of Delicate Lies!
1) This is the longest chapter yet! If reading it in one long scroll is too unwieldy, you can also download it as a PDF or ePub on Gumroad. Just type in “0” in the price field for a free download–
2) Events from Chapter 6 are referenced. If you want a refresher, you can read it here.
And now…Answers!
Next: Epilogue!
( more chapters )
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Rice paper drawing of Avery Trufelman from the upcoming final chapter of Delicate Lies!
I did this drawing for a kid’s cartooning worksheet last week and then colored it over the weekend to practice the combo of ink wash and gouache.
Here’s the original worksheet format, created for Saturday Cartoon Club at The Center for Cartoon Studies!
(click to make bigger, or to print out for your own class!)
My contribution to Draw The Line, a project about actions we can take to make a difference in this political climate.
Toonists as spies!
Poster for a kid’s comic-making activity I designed for Cartoon Club at The Center for Cartoon Studies.