Wednesday, July 28, 2010

My trip to Peru

As a reward for finishing my book I decided to take a TRIP TO PERU!


You can see all the pictures and details in my PERU TRAVEL BLOG, which follows me and my traveling companion Mr Duck as we visit Cusco, Arequipa, Lima, and Machu Picchu. I also took part in a San Pedro cactus ceremony.



ARTWORK
These are the drawings I made in my sketchbook on my trip. (click to see larger) Since I had the time, I let myself indulge in overly intricate designs. Each one is accompanied by a close-up view. This first one was made at Machu Picchu...


This one was inspired by a hike while on San Pedro...


And finally, this one was inspired by the terraces at Machu Picchu and all over the countryside...



Lastly...VIDEOS
This is a short video I made of scenes from the trip:


And this footage is from when I was experiencing San Pedro:

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Comic Creationizm & HiChristina! Gala

COMIC CREATIONIZM

I helped host this fun event at HiChristina! along with my 2nd Skin partner Matt Mikas, where all the attendees collaborated to create a single comic book in one evening! We worked together to come up with characters, props, and themes...and in the end ended up with a very dada-ist 13 page comic! (One page was on my back) You can see more pics on Flickr.







HICHRISTINA! GALA


For this special event I donated artwork for the silent auction, and I offered human printmaking for guests using block prints I carved especially for the event. You can see more pics on Flickr.




Thursday, July 22, 2010

Creationizm: The Good (Comic) Book

Attention New York kids! TOMORROW I'm helping host this unique event and would love for you to join us...

"CREATIONIZM: THE GOOD (COMIC) BOOK"
Friday, July 23 9-11:30pm....BYOB $20
HiChristina: 163 Eldridge Street, Lower East Side

At prior Creationizm events we've written a novel in one hour, group painted a huge canvas, created a multimedia installation... but tonight we draw, ink, color, and letter a whole comic book... from scratch (n sniff)!! Something that takes a year to do we will do in just two short hours tonight at HiChristina! Get all the satisfaction of a major accomplishment with twice the fun and none of the stress. Can't draw? Who cares! Come up with character dialogue or make action comic poses. There's a role for everyone tonight!


Christina and Fritz guide you through Crash, Bang, Pow and comic contortionists Matt Mikas and Laura Lee Gulledge will make it all look wonderful. Here is the event on Facebook. We'd love to see your pretty face!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

"Page by Paige" Photo diary

I'm finally wrapping up my graphic novel, so I thought I'd share a little BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTO DIARY!

Making this book has been a very special/challenging/inspiring experience for me, so it's been weird not to share a lick of it with anyone. To be alone and isolated the whole time. It's been really hard. The thought of sharing what has become my daily routine makes it feel somehow, less lonely. So here are some pictures from my life as hermit.

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This is where I spend all my time. It's surrounded by old props I've painted from the Macy's windows. Every morning I'd pull out my quota for the day (3/4 pages) that I'd be penciling or inking.

This Macy's prop says it all! I've never had to push myself so hard, keeping myself working passionately 7 days a week totally unsupervised for 7 months straight. It's been an exercise in self-discipline.

"Getting ready for work" for me has meant rolling out of bed, brushing my teeth and putting on a bra. And ta-da...I'm ready!

My dad made me an adjustable hinged drafting table which I use to keep my neck problems at bay. And I use an egg timer to make me get up from my desk every hour.

I've used this same plastic palette since 7th grade. And I use my Grandma's old paint brushes for painting with ink.

I went through a lot of blue pencils.

The mammoth pile of 192 pages occupied one side of my sofa like my roommate. Or a 7 month houseguest.

Besides my book for company, I have Creepy Squirrel Baby to talk to. I expect that this obvious hunger for companionship properly explains why I'm on FACEBOOK so very much.

I've kept myself sane by keeping my ears occupied. I've plowed through tons of music, podcasts (Mostly This American Life & Stuff You Should Know), many audiobooks (including all 7 Harry Potter books...TWICE), and live radio. However, my main audio-companion has been John Richards on KEXP. I listen to his show every single weekday morning.

I take breaks in the afternoon to ride my bike around Prospect Park, which is only 2 blocks away.

Or I'd bike over to the studio for the afternoon to work around my studiomates in Outpost 51.

I'd flatten the pages I made each day under a big pile of books sitting on the floor of my room. Fancy.

While inking my book, I decided I couldn't draw hands. So each morning I'd erase all the hands that I was supposed to ink that day and I'd redraw them, usually using photo reference. Hence I have hundreds of photos on my computer of my hands! This is my favorite one.

Thanks for letting me share! I'll post some of the FINISHED pages soon.

Currently Reading: The Lonely Planet guide to Peru

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Featured in "Mishaps and Adventures"

My art director at Abrams Books, Chad Beckerman, just featured me in his kick-ass publishing blog "Mishaps and Adventures: Dedicated to the process and exploration of children's and young adult book design." Please check it out and comment if you feel so inclined...it features NEW drawings from "Page by Paige!"

You can see it here.



Currently eating: lemon Italian ice.