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good news and… oh, bother
First, the good stuff! Morris the Mankiest Monster is Scholastic Book Club’s Book of the Week! (Which is rather spiffing of them as Scholastic don’t even publish it.) You can get it through them for the amazing price of £3.99. … Continue reading
butter scraped over too much bread
I was feeling a little rough today, trying not to get a sneezy-wheezy cold and realising I hadn’t had a proper day off in ages. And I was also worrying that, while I’m starting new projects, I haven’t had time … Continue reading
comics, tea and cakes
This has been a great week for seeing all of my favourite comics people: at the pub on Saturday, a cafe on Sunday – including DFC people Woodrow Phoenix (Horse of a Different Colour) and Simone Lia (Sausage and Carrots) … Continue reading
stepping onto the Airship set
This morning I cycled up the north side of the Thames, crossed Tower Bridge and sat in the crook of the big iron anchor there to write another episode of Vern and Lettuce. Then I did this little sketch here … Continue reading
airship 08
Dave did the left side, I did the right. Read from the start.
Airship!
Hurrah! Here’s the start of my Comics Jam with David O’Connell (tozocomic), which will take over from some of my morning sketches. Last summer we both took part in a jam called Lunch with Hubert, which was the start of … Continue reading
heh heh … heh
The first few days of my excruciating task of taming Sarah’s wild time management disabilities had me “plumb-tuckered-out”; I have redeemed myself and steps towards revenge have been taken. Now I am the one with energy (wee!) and Sarah is … Continue reading
homework
I’m excited about my watercolour class tonight. Here’s my attempt to do this scene in watercolour, using one colour, without a lot of line work. It’s okay, but I can tell I have a lot to learn over the next … Continue reading
shad thames
I did this drawing pretty fast with my brush pen, but I’d like to try again with some tonal watercolour work. My parents have been sending me links to a documentary called The King of Kong, about this guy Steve … Continue reading
spot-the-wharf game
I got up early on Saturday morning and cycled around London’s docks and wharves, which must be one of my most favourite places in the world. So many of them still exist, in all different states of usage and repair. … Continue reading
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