read, rest, write, learn
Vaccinations are rolling out, variants rampant, summer days hot in one country and damp in the other. What are stay-at-home wonder | wander | women to do? Read, rest, write and learn!
This year has been the year of learning. The outside world is slowly taking its finger off the pause button, but our way of living has been irrevocably changed. We are sitting back while trying to feel our way forward in this new world.
Time to brush up on our learned skills! Doing comic projects has been like going back to art school. Now that I’m getting the hang of it, I want to get used to doing storyboards again, and this book is a masterclass in composing a story.
In the last few years we’ve realised that marathon drawing sessions aren’t the best thing for a healthy body, so we’ve been studying ways to stay productive without straining ourselves.
Legendary Batman artist Neal Adams gave a talk last year about how best to hold a pen for inking comics, and I drew a guide for myself in my sketchbook. I often draw or hand-write notes because I find the action makes them easier to remember.
Of course relying too much on one hand for everything can also cause repetitive strain and other issues, so I learned to write with my left hand by mirroring how I write with my left hand.
This comes out as reversed writing, but there are two perks: I don’t have to reread any rants I may have dashed down in my journal in a fit of temper days before, and I feel like Leonardo da Vinci.
I’ve also been drawing with my left hand: mostly mechanical exercises, or drawing meditations such as the
blind contour method.
Sometimes I try for something more challenging, like urban sketching from pictures I’ve taken around town, or these doodles constructing outfits around my manga-inspired T-shirts.
A sketchbook is also a good place to experiment with new styles and materials. We post a lot about cherry blossoms, but I also like to take some pink, green and brown ink and try to capture their puffy profusion in my notebooks with pen and brush. It brings back good memories when the petals have long fallen from the trees.
An inner world is waiting to be discovered and many skills yet unlocked. We hope to carry on building and re-completing ourselves every day!
Originally published at https://wonderwanderwomen.blogspot.com.