It
was no surprise coming off the February watercolor creative challenge
that Kimberly and I would do another challenge for March. We looked
at a few official challenges. Then we talked about something that
both of us had started and that needed finishing. Kimberly had a
illustrated book she’s been working on for years. I had a mini comic
idea with a few rough drawings. We decided that we would complete a
story book.
I
had made a few drawings that I had the notion to make into a mini
comic. Years ago when I first started this project, I did what I
could and waited for my tools and know-how to catch up with me. This
is a dicey thing to do because this often means that a given project
would not get done.
My
journey has not been unique. I was a writer for years. I had made the
decision to be a writer. I sought education to do. I practiced and
practiced and in many ways, I’m still practicing. It was no different
when I wanted to be a photographer and later a graphic designer.
When
I first conceived of Dérangé Désir, it was a comic. I wanted to
draw a comic about two people who decided to run away and hideout in
the desert. I have no recollection of why I wanted to do this. I made
a series of drawings that were not much more than doodles and then I
put them into a folder and forgot about them.
What
I conceived for the project was inspired by a zine series I did
during my last semester at Front Range. I made 8 issues, each with
eight panels. During the process, I had to follow the criteria of the
assignment. I used Illustrator. So when it came to Dérangé Désir,
I decided that I wanted to render my drawings digitally and
manipulate them with Illustrator.