Thursday, February 13, 2025

more 2020


Some working drawings for Crow Commute. I spent all of 2020 developing the concept and then the draft drawings for this project. I turned in a mockup of all 22 panels in December of that year. I had originally thought I'd do a lot of research for the project at museums, but museums were closed. So instead I drove around the city and drew, I conducted phone interviews and watched youtube videos. I am most grateful for being forced out of my shell to interview people and collect primary source information. It was really interesting and heartwarming to talk to people who have shaped the last 50 years of Seattle history, and being a shy person, I probably would have avoided this work if I could have gone to museums instead! But I think those primary sources made Crow Commute a lot sharper as people's history. I was very insulated from the ravages of the pandemic in that I had a job already lined up, and was able to to complete it within the constraints of Covid. I know so many people who lost jobs and were left at loose ends. The older I get, the fewer answers I think I have, but the daily disaster of the 2nd Trump administration has me thinking about 2020 a lot.

 

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Throwback Wednesday: April 2020

 


One of the first drawings I did on a receipt when I was beginning my horizontal studies for Crow Commute. Remember those early days of the pandemic when the ground was strewn with used latex gloves?