My contribution was an adaptation of my Gorey-esque single page comic originally found here. This the zine version:
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Un Fanzine Muy Bonito
An exciting package arrived in the mail yesterday from Barcelona. Apa Apa Comics, a Spanish comics publisher, just released Colibri #3, a fanzine featuring short works by 25 great cartoonists. And me. It's a thrill to see my drawings in a book that looks awesome, smells like paper, and can occupy space on my shelf or coffee table if I ever get tired of staring at it. Big thanks to the folks at Apa Apa for including my work. Here's the cover and credits page, masterfully drawn by Sergi Puyol:
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My contribution was an adaptation of my Gorey-esque single page comic originally found here. This the zine version:
My contribution was an adaptation of my Gorey-esque single page comic originally found here. This the zine version:
Monday, June 27, 2011
The Portland Oregon Trail
I drew this comic in 2009, a time when I was still concerned with depicting and satirizing "indie" culture. It has new relevance, however. Like the star-crossed band in this drawing, I am embarking on a voyage west. In a month, I'll be moving from Kansas City (near the city in the first panel), navigating I-70 (passing through the college town in the second panel), and setting up camp for two and a half years just outside Denver, Colorado (not far from the location of the third panel). So please understand if the comics I draw over the next couple months keep repeating this theme of transition, travel, and new beginnings. And the frustrations that inevitably follow.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
The Shakespearean Heckler
This week marks the beginning of Kansas City's Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, a free professional production held yearly at a park next to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. It's always spectacularly done, and you have to marvel at the actors for braving the Missouri heat and humidity in full costume. A couple years ago, my wife and I were kicked out of "Othello". Not for drunken heckling, but for smuggling in a small poodle. We were escorted out of the park during intermission, four-pound dog in hand.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Public Displays of Unselfconsciousness
You can order a print of this drawing (and many other Incidental Comics) here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/incidentalcomics
Monday, June 6, 2011
Drawing Hands
"Drawing hands is hell."
-Picasso or somebody
I try to avoid rendering anatomically correct hands whenever possible. You'll see one of my rare attempts at hand drawing in last week's "Career Path Generator." Which is probably why I decided to repost this exercise in evasion.
Also: you can now follow me on Twitter @grantdraws.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Ode to an Aging Rock Critic
Not so long ago, I wrote a number of freelance concert reviews for a local music blog. It was a pretty sweet gig: see a show for free, take a few blurry photos, and scribble notes during the set like a true music expert. After returning home from the bar/club/hipster lair, I would transcribe my scribblings into an overly-detailed account of the performance.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
How to Get Ideas
This is a problem that any self-proclaimed creative person without a daily regimen of psychotropic drugs has experienced. The search for a great idea can be incredibly frustrating, like trying to force two unlike species to breed.
Further reading:
Elizabeth Gilbert on the concept of "genius."
Richard Thompson on where he gets his sublime ideas.
The visual inspiration for the third panel.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Road Taken
Email gsnider11@gmail.com if you'd like to order an 11"x17" poster of this comic (for $15 plus shipping).
Monday, May 16, 2011
Love & Fonts
In combining the best elements of romance novels and typographic criticism, I could have made this comic much, much racier: "She felt the oblique, sinuous curves of his letterform. Their passion was legible. But could it ever be justified?" At least I didn't stoop to making fun of Comic Sans.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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