You know when you've been struggling to write and then you sit down to write a snippet and then it turns into a couple of pages, and it's not great or perfect or a ton, but it's writing and a reminder that writing is just writing? That's a nice feeling.
Posts by Andrew Joanis
Couverture de la BD pourpre-Sang tome 1. Une jeune femme aux cheveux rouge se tient au premier, brandissant un sabre. Derrière elle, le fond sombre et brumeux se déchire comme une toile, laissant s’échapper des insectes aux ailes rouge et doré. On distingue d'autre silhouette dans la brèche.
Et voici enfin la couverture de ma prochaine BD " Pourpre-Sang tome 1. Le Cercle de Nimuée " qui sort chez Astrolabe ce 7 Mai !
@barbarianlord.bsky.social they're talking about you (and rightly so!)
Such an interesting story! I really liked the book "The Wreck of the Medusa" by Jonathan Miles and also "Les naufragés de la Méduse" by Jean-Sébastien Bordas and Jean-Christophe Deveney, if you are looking for more inspo www.casterman.com/Bande-dessin...
I did this and it worked, thanks!
For Liam.
Every other girl I met freshman year had been a fan of Mustard Plug in high school
awesome
1 Star :(
This is lovely and I don't use my sketchbook this way but it makes me think I should try
These are lovely drawings!
A cute Krampus says “you, in the bag.”
Gruß vom Krampusnacht. Merry Krampus night, hope y’all been good or you’re going in the bag.
So long, Rogue! A nice article that takes into account what goes on behind the scenes
This breakdown of Stoppard's changes on Last Crusade by Mike Fitzgerald is really impressive. Super inspiring when it comes time to start editing down: mffilm.wixsite.com/lastcrusade
This is a cool article about breweries that are known for one iconic beer, and their related struggles to to stay fresh and hip while not losing their identity... or core drinkers, as times change
Thinking about Christmas presents? Maybe you want to get a book of little paper figures from a classic work of literature for the reader in your life!
crogan.bigcartel.com/category/pap...
I love this
The regional/historical Santas series that Chris Schweizer does every year is such a treat. The drawings are so well done, and you know he did the research
Five years on, @benitocereno.bsky.social's video lecture series THE MAGIC AND LEGENDS OF OLD CHRISTMAS is still the best and most accessible general survey of Christmas-adjacent holiday traditions and characters from around the world (predominantly central Europe).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO9E...
Noir plus archeology? Fun combo. This looks cool
A 5-minute break from doom scrolling…
Person in shadows playing guitar in front of a crowd of people drinking beer, while the background is city buildings and a purple sky with some stars in it
Didn't win, but glad people were able to come out and vote anyway for the SixPoint art contest.
but also, great piece! Ordered a copy of the book
A 1970s concert poster (gig poster)-style illustration of the hop Amarillo, which is surrounded by the dominant flavors and aromas of the hop (orange, tangerine, grapefruit, peach, melons, spice, drankness, and floral) as well as some nonic pint glasses and a teku beer glass.
The hop Amarillo as a 1970s gig poster
I think you mean "prohibitionist." In the US, abolitionism is typically associated with the abolition of slavery. (Love your research on Norwegian beer, by the way)
Looks great!
Screen grabs from the initial concept art to the final production art, showing the two main leaves dancing in the air above the trees
This project took a lot of steps from beginning to end, and I'm super happy with how It turned out (I would still change some things if I had more time haha)