Hi, it’s Andrew. I’m back on my Tumblr again. I tagged all of Kimball Anderson’s writing about my work in the past week if you want to read it. I was very flattered by Kimball’s insights. Here are some in-progress tidbits from the story I’m working on now.
Month: May 2015
Hi Kimball! As our Tumblr exchange week draws to a close, I have a few questions. First, do you think my writing will have any effect on your work going forward? (I know that’s the case for your writing on me!) Is there anything that surprised you, or anything I overlooked that you wish I had discussed? Conversely, did you have any surprises or unexpected insights through the writing you did about my work? Any other concluding comments? I look forward to your thoughts. – Andrew
Hmm, I have been left thinking about a couple of things! Autobiography and the perception of it is in there. I haven’t really thought enough about that, maybe. I usually feel like I do comics about experience, and experience is experience, I guess. But the idea of whether it’s fiction or nonfiction does seem like […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “shattered glass” Made for Comics Workbook Another piece that feels a little bit Craghead inspired! Here we have the text right in the middle. And here we have a lot less clear text. It’s not emotionally driven, exactly, nor is it telling a story or responding to the representational details. What I’d argue […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Swirling” Made for Comics Workbook A kinetic page, where White seems to be working faster and with sharper lines. This page has the text serving to recontextualize the images that came before it. The images go from having lots of force, to having almost an alienation to the character, to a melancholy. It […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Fluorescence” Made for Comics Workbook Thinking about Andrew White’s text and how it relates to his images today. Here we see one panel with text, and how it informs and brings focus to the subsequent panels. It suggests a mindset in response to continuous, monotonous stimuli. Irritation, maybe. The first panel, by being […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Evening Falls” Made for Comics Workbook I enjoy the pieces where White’s style is influenced by Warren Craghead and Simon Moreton (this one clearly more by Craghead). It seems that White’s natural hand for drawing fits very neatly into the style and it leads to very impactful and purposeful panels, but it also […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Drifting” Made for Comics Workbook This page demonstrates familiar White themes (self searching implied in looking at hand, ending with the “conclusion” of ambiguity over analysis; potentially it’s even non-sequential!), but is notable as a very clear little story contained in one page. So much detail is able to be inferred out of […]
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comicsworkbook: Andrew White “Entwined” Made for Comics Workbook Day 5 is I guess the day Andrew and I spam everyone with smaller posts! Going to reblog some comicsworkbook comics today, and probably will continue on with them tomorrow. I am going to start with some silent pages to get at his juxtapositional choices first, and move […]
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Day 4 and I am going to take on Territory, in order to explore Andrew White’s non-sequential storytelling. I talked a little bit about that on day 3 of this tumblr swap, arguing that it is part of White’s interest in finding meaning, while at the same time eschewing direct attempts to access meaning. I […]
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Okay, tumblr swap post 3! This time I am going to talk about Andrew White’s themes! Woo woo! For this one I am going to talk about Pawn, which while a little bit more understated in it’s exploration, it also attacks it in a straightforward way. In his pieces he seems to have an interest […]