There is something about a big blank book, with all its empty pages pregnant with potential, that makes me begin to salivate. It always has. I have a big blank book from when I was a boy that I began filling in with creatures of my imagination. I didn't get too far in that one, but I still remember the absolute thrill and excitement of so many empty pages to fill in.
It's different from drawing a comic on a plain, individual piece of paper. Though the quality may be better in that case, because there are logistics to drawing in a book, such as the changing height from the table top depending on how deep into the book the current page is, and having to constantly and clunkily shift the entire book around to get at the correct drawing angle, but there's something about watching the natural progression of pages building on each other, feeding each other with a desire or expectation for what is to follow, until you realize something you couldn't have even imagined at the beginning suddenly exists where nothing had before. Talk about a sense of accomplishment!
Anyway, since I began my original Drawing Breath comics in a smaller blank book, I'm calling this one Drawing A Bigger Breath. Here are the first three pages of many more to come.
I love this! And you so inspired an answer to how to work on a project the faeries have been poking me about!!! Thank you!!! Now to go out and find my bog blank book... watercolor version!
ReplyDeleteI love this too!!! Yay big bro! Thanks for sharing so much of your life and beliefs and how you fill yourself up~ i've been taking Max to church with Tom and Mary, and it is that part of being a part of a community and being able to talk about things that are bigger than yourself that I love~ that and laughing and eating!
ReplyDeleteXOXOX!