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Inking "Winter Wind"

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I’m working on a short comic I’m making in collaboration with my patient friend Masha Zhdanova. It took me over two years to pencil because of family emergencies and priority paid work, but now that I’m inking, I’ve somehow finished half the pages in just three days. Hopefully the rest goes smoothly too. I used to hate the inking step of comics, but I’m having fun with this one. I think 1.) Because I’ve gotten better at pencilling and 2.) Because all I want to draw is flowing anime hair and gay kisses so it’s a joy and I look forward to it. It’ll be in black and white- probably with screen tones since it’s a shoujo manga homage (obviously 90s CLAMP inspired) and we will self-publish. I love collabing with friends. I think you should only collab with friends. I just want to appreciate this moment, when drawing feels good and makes me happy. It’s a struggle sometimes, but these moments are worth it.

Resin Cameos of SHINee Key

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  One of my “refuse to monetize” hobbies is resin pouring. Lately I’ve been having fun expressing my kpop fandom through charms reminiscent of the decorated cases that people make for idol photocards. Key, a member of the Kpop group SHINee, is a favorite icon of mine because of his integration of fashion, dance, music, and theme in ways that are simply…deeply to my taste. Anyway, I’ve been pouring resin charms styled around Key’s iconic outfits from his GASOLINE music video. I’m using molds by CindyJJang (link to etsy shop) for the cameo and the diamond charms (the icon of SHINee.) I’ve been using custom stickers I printed last year and whatever baubles I could find around my studio (like the disassembled gold bead earrings above.) I have a couple more in the works, but it’s been a fun project…just for me!!!

May 2023 New York City Travel Journal

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In May 2023 I returned to one of my favorite places: New York City.  I haven't visited my friends there since before the pandemic, and it was such a monumental occasion for me, I wanted to keep a visual journal. I'm still catching up with the last 1/3 of the pages, but I worked at a pretty good clip while I was there.  I worked in a Kokuyo campus grid notebook, with a Zebra fine brush pen and a red marker for accents. I documented who I saw (people AND pets,) places I went, food I ate and stuff I bought. I also made a point to keep journalling when I got high in the evening, which resulted in, I think, some of the best drawings I've ever made. Hee hee hee... It felt really good to document my trip this way.  Especially since the friend I stayed with didn't get up until late-- I'm an early riser so I had the whole morning each day to peacefully scribble away at my comics. The current pages I'm working on (now months later while I catch up between other projects) ...