Drawing pictures to record human events is an ancient custom, going as far back as the cave paintings in Lascaux, France.
Creating Journal Comics: Drawing Your Life More
Drawing pictures to record human events is an ancient custom, going as far back as the cave paintings in Lascaux, France. This custom has continued throughout history to the modern day with popular graphic novels such as “Persepolis” by Marjane Satrapi.
In this class, you will learn the basics of making comics about you – turning the events of your day into a comic. We will talk about format, drawing style, facial expressions, backgrounds, and more. A journal comic can be private or public, but the most important thing is that it is yours.
Drawing the events of your day-to-day life may seem boring or mundane, but you may look at it differently when you sit down to draw. Suddenly, the coffee you spilled on your lap seems a bit more funny. Our perceptions and emotions connected to past events can change the more we ruminate on them. In my own experience, I’ve found a greater appreciation for the life I have when I take the time to draw it out.