
NOTES FROM SAW
Here’s the place to check out everything that’s been going on at SAW including what we're learning, reading and drawing.
Upcoming SAW Pro-Call with Georgia Webber on Career and Health Jan. 10
Come join us in our most affordable, online ongoing-community SAW FLOW + PUBLISH MEMBERSHIP GROUP (comes with a two-week free trial) to join in on MONTHLY PRO-CALLS!
SAW Pro-Call with Georgia Webber on Career and Health.
Georgia Webber is a comics artist, editor, and facilitator living in Newfoundland. She is entirely occupied by the intersection of health and art, making music, comics, and facilitating courses from this point of fascination.
The Pain of Who We Aren't
The Pain of Who We Aren't
"Take a look at yourself in the mirror.
Do you look like you? Do you look like you want to? Hopefully you do, but most of us don't. Most of us feel STUCK with the person in the mirror. But I also know that if you feel you want to be someone else, or somewhere else, THAT PAIN is exactly what you should be writing and drawing about...
In fact, I will go to the mat about this: any story worth a damn is about someone who is somewhere they don't want to be.
I'm going to say that again: Every good story is about someone who is not who they want to be, but who pushes on anyway…
Replay of Be An Imposter with Josh Bayer
We had a great time with Josh Bayer @joshmbayer (Instagram account) drawing characters with objects, learning and using shading techniques that amplify our comics, and bringing the holiday season into it, we talked about making a stories of objects we exchange, Josh mentioned that a good way to start a comic plot is to make a list i.e. objects we exchange, things we struggle to buy, things we want to buy, disappointing gifts, disappointing reactions, etc.
Tuesday DROP-IN: Haiku Comics!
A couple weeks ago, we tried our hands at DRAWING LIKE A FILMMAKER with David Lasky, but can you believe it's been over a year since we made HAIKU COMICS (with David Lasky)?
We learned about how newspaper comic stripes with silent panels can be similar to how haikus are formatted,
we learned how comic stripes could also work with haikus incorporated in them,
and we learned how we can focus on the little moments in comics using this exercise.
Replay of Expressing the Self Through Character with Yasmeen Abedifard
We had a great time with Yasmeen Abedifard @yasmeen.abedi expressing the self through characters. We learned how cartoon characters have a unique way of evoking empathy and about mirroring emotions in the characters we create. We made some great 1 page comics with the complex characters we created in the workshop!
If you missed it, here's the replay!
DECEMBER SAW STUDENT INTERVIEW: Susan Marks
Donna Druchunas Returns For Another SAW Student Interview.
SAW STUDENT INTERVIEW: Susan Marks
usan lives in near Sacramento, California with her husband and two rambunctious cats, and “no snow.” A native midwesterner who has lived in snow for enough in her life, she enjoys the dry heat of northern central California. She retired from a 40+ year career in nursing and making comics is her passion and main retirement activity.
Tuesday Drop In -- Make Something Small and Finish
“Make small things. Find friends to counter the “bad” voice.
Do "unimportant" things (like small things, fast things, like journal in the notebook things, single panels, just faces, etc.) - the critics tend to be quelled a little when they think what you are doing is unimportant…”
Replay! Friday Night Workshops - Draw Like a Filmmaker with David Lasky
We had a great time with David Lasky playing around with Shots like a Filmmaker. We all made great stories filled with mystery and a little bit of drama- super fun. Come join us! Come try, it yourself.
Tuesday Drop-In! What emotions do you find challenging to draw?
Animated faces can SHOW a reader what WORDS sometimes can't, or purposefully don't. One extra line could change a neutral face to a sad one, or a happy face to a scary face.
Making Comics About Secrets with Kristen Radtke Recap
We had an amazing time with Kristen Radtke, who had us drawing diagrams about secrets.
Meta Comics with Tom Hart Recap
We had a great time at Friday Night Comics, hosted by Tom Hart, making Meta-comics!
Upcoming Spring Classes 2023
Upcoming online courses coming this Spring! Your Story Matters with Leela Corman, Comics with Josh Bayer, Drawing for Comics with Jess Ruliffson, and more! See full post to check out which courses fit your cartooning goals!
Exclusive Call with Tom Devlin from Drawn + Quarterly
Come join us in our most affordable, online ongoing-community SAW FLOW + PUBLISH MEMBERSHIP GROUP (comes with a two-week free trial) to join in on MONTHLY PRO-CALLS!
Once a month, we bring in comic professionals from all walks of life to guest speak (virtually) at SAW. These guest speakers give SAW students/members some insight from their personal experiences throughout their comics career and welcome questions at the end of each session. Come join us!
Our next Monthly-Pro Call is with Tom Devlin of Drawn & Quarterly!
Obstacle Course Workshop with Matt Madden
We recently hosted Matt Madden for SAW’s WE BELIEVE IN COMICS Friday Night Workshop. We had a great time with Matt Madden, where we played a game of making nine panel comics from three words in a very specific, poetic order. We had a lot of fun and really flowed with this exercise!
MAN SAVES COMICS! The Art of the News: Comics Journalism
A new comics exhibit will be on display November 12, 2022 - May 7, 2023 at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
SAW @ Gainesville's Downtown Festival and Art Show
SAW's staying local and tabling at Gainesville's Downtown Festival and Art Show this weekend! November 19-20. Drop in to say hi, learn more about SAW, and talk comics!
Drawing Health with Georgia Webber
Creativity and health practices come together every Saturday, 10 AM Eastern, forever.
In case you've missed this amazing opportunity, we've partnered with Georgia Webber at Drawing the Inside Out.
Drawing Health is an ongoing series of live practice sessions that connect health and creativity for a sustainable and satisfying art practice.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by SAW's table at Short Run!
Little photo dump below from SHORT RUN Comics Festival!
Virtual and In person: Jess at Brookline Booksmith 11/13
On Sunday November 13th, I'll be doing a Q and A with Heather-Hopp Bruce from the Boston Globe at Brookline Booksmith. We worked together when I serialized early excerpts of the graphic novel with them (you can read those online for free I think, here and here, though there is sometimes a paywall.)