HP 39 – Hipster Picnic – “Sue-Zombie’s Farm”
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The hardest part of all of this has been realizing how much we were friends and how much the concept of “student-teacher” relationship is a great rule and distinction to live by, but doesn’t really account for how you feel about a person. Sean was my student, and I really wanted to continue to teach him – and now his death is teaching me. He is teaching me about how to care for the people in my life now. He is teaching me to value what I do as a teacher in GNP. I am not the teacher that is going to create a project that every kid wants to be a part of, I am – no – I have (with my students) created a project that is for students like Sean. Students who want desperately to create something from scratch and make it breath in the universe. Someone who is a little bit weird and eccentric, who doesn’t fit the word “normal” by almost any stretch of the imagination. What I do needs to continue because for the past year, while Sean was alive, he was happy and contributed to something that we both considered to be great. And I got to be a part of that.At his memorial last week his family talked a lot about how he lived a full life. I believe that.
He helped me to realize that what I am doing as a teacher helped him with that – even though it was a part of a larger process it also was the main point of the idea of “living”. I am going to continue and grow for Sean. Sean is the GNP member that will help all of us realize that what we have right now in GNP is precious and special – and that what we are doing is amazing. It is an honor and a privilege that I get to be a part of this community, and an even bigger honor that I am continually encouraged and supported in being it’s leader.
The biggest honor is the fact that I am allowed to be connected to these students. If I had to choose again between being a part of Sean’s life before he died in a horrific tragedy and sitting behind a computer all day, virtually alone as a graphic designer or comic artist – I would choose the former. I will always choose the former.
I have spent roughly a week working on this graphic, chipping away at the overall piece as I started it on Saturday the 26th of June and finished it on July 3rd. I want to say that the piece ahs taken me over 20 hours to complete, and I think that mostly has to do with the experimenting of the process that I took to work on the piece.
I stole some techniques from Ryan A., namely the watercolor effects. I did some experimenting to get to the lighting and the mixed variants of it. I am not exactly sure I am completely pleased with all of the finished piece, but overall I am satisfied and I am ready to move on to the next work that we have – which is a 5 page Hipster Picnic submission – we’ll see what happens there.
A Clear Midnight
by Walt Whitman
This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless,
Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done,
Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou lovest best,
Night, sleep, death and the stars.
This week’s episode of HP was written by non other than guest writer and my roommate Ian Pike! He is also a writer for Wine and Dine San Diego and races dangerously on bicycles with the Adam’s Avenue Track Cycling team – so be sure to check those out.
I am back baby, and hopefully I can keep it up. I am taking a little lighter with the new half page format. I am seeking regularity for my creation as it brings me immense amounts of peace to have an episode of HP out on a weekly basis. We shall see how regular I can be. (Sounds like I am thinking about starting an Activa regime – or is that just me?)
Some updates from the week.
I’ll keep them coming!
~HeadComic
This is an experiment in a new format and look. Let me know what you think.
I am playing with trying to do shorter easier strips that allow me to post more regularly.
Ok – on to what has been happening in the past months.
Goals:
That’s really about the long and short of it. I am debating about how to do the website thing in a way that is manageable. I don’t want LOTS more sites. I am also thinking of redoing my current branding and streamlining it. Something like:
headeducator.com
I also want Hipster Picnic to have/be its own thing. hmmm… I will think on this and get back to everyone.
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