And I like to remind people that cartooning is actually a really different thing than just being an artist, in general. “A lot of people get hung up on their drawing ability. “I think this is a perfect time to start trying to do something like this," Prince said. For some, it might be easier than traditional journaling. Prince – whose projects include “ Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir,” the series “ Coady and the Creepies", and “ Be Your Own Backing Band: Comics About Music” – recommends that people of all ages and skills try a comic as a way to process what’s happening. it’s sometimes nice to be like, 'Oh, yeah, that was the day that I. I find that especially when days like this just tend to bleed together. “And it’s also kind of how I remember things that happened. “It’s great because it’s kind of how I’ve marked time for so many years,” Prince said, of sharing small details from each day. #comic #comics #comicbook #comicart #comicartist #comicbookart #comicbookartist #journalcomic #journalcomics #autobiocomics #lizprince #comicartistsoninstagram #drawing #comicbooks #comicstrip #comicstrips #dailycomic #dailycomics #dailycomicstrip #diarycomic #diarycomics #patreon #patreoncreator #procreate #procreatecomic #lizprincecomics #lizprincepower #patreoncomics #comicsonpatreonĪ post shared by Liz Prince on at 1:10pm PDT
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