Strange & fancy author-illustrator in comics | SEANCE TEA PARTY, THE CARPET MERCHANT, ALEXANDER | Co-founder @unnamedkomiks @cartoonistcoop✨Agent @jenlinnan
Nov 5, 2022 • 12 tweets • 6 min read
ANCIENT GREEK EARRINGS SPECULATION TIME
So seeing this clicked something inside my brain. For a good while I always imagined all these earrings are the lobe type... (1/??)
Like so. A cute lobe earring.
Except the shape of the arc and the kink at the hook puts me in doubt. (2/??)
Nov 1, 2022 • 15 tweets • 10 min read
The God of Arepo / a comic about a farmer who befriends a nothing god (1/13)
The God of Arepo / a comic about a farmer who befriends a nothing god (2/13)
Sep 23, 2022 • 4 tweets • 4 min read
Will I Know Passion Untainted by Anger Ever Again? | A comic about being angry at the world's ills (1/4)
Will I Know Passion Untainted by Anger Ever Again? | A comic about being angry at the world's ills (2/4)
Aug 28, 2022 • 21 tweets • 9 min read
Quick adventure to sort of figure out my personal artistic approach to ancient Greek marble polychromy. Something that's different from the recreations that a lot of folks tend to scoff at (as garish), and more like equivalent examples irl
I feel like the problem with many of these recreations is that painted statues are uncommon in everyday life, especially in the countries where museums are attempting these recreations (*cough US sometimes UK cough*). So they look odd. More so in sterile gallery environments
Jul 30, 2022 • 19 tweets • 6 min read
No one but us Asians, Europeans and Down Unders are around. Time for me to update this thread (after a 1 year hiatus)
The special surprise was the public debut of the @alekosromance twitter account! For all updates on the comic. Though with the way the algorithm works, I don't know how effective it is.
A thread on creating a story outline based on the Onion Method (one of many valid ways): (1/)
This is my own homebrew method of developing a story outline. The Onion Method is thus focused on graphic novels, but I hear it's applicable to other forms of fictional writing (prose, etc). The most important caveat is that it's best suited for character-centric stories. (2/)