12/31/2023 0 Comments Mycomics pageThese have cult followings in the energy industry. I drew two major comics called Peak Oil and Energy Slaves about fossil fuel depletion’s role in the future of humanity. #5: My comics about fossil fuel energy have a cult following I also regularly post photos of certain cards on my Instagram feed. You can see detailed photos of some of the cards in this photo album. I call this resource my ‘ Personal Knowledge Bank’, which now has over 2,000 cards in the collection (see above). Since 2014, I have been writing down interesting ideas, facts, and quotations on a series of index cards. #4: I avidly write down ideas for comics on index cards In 2016 I attempted to shoot the “ most Aussie crowdfunding video ever” (above), which was something that I followed with my 2018 tongue-in-cheek threat to quit cartooning and become a parking inspector. The fact that I am an Australian is something that feeds into my work. I’ve compiled a list of ambient music that I like to work to while in the studio. I keenly ride my bicycle to the studio every weekday. #2: I work from an art studio in the historic Gorman Arts CentreĪfter years of working from home, and then working in a coworking space, I now work from an art studio at Gorman Arts Centre in Canberra (above). I keep my website up-to-date with the various ways I’ve funded myself. Since then, I’ve found various ways to fund my art, including crowdfunding, commissions, and arts grants. #1: I’ve been cartooning as my primary job since 2011.Īfter working various ‘normal’ office jobs, I took a leap of faith, and tried being a full-time artist in 2011. Here are 12 things you didn’t know about me: I wrote this piece for another publication, but I thought I’d share the list with you.
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