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Kickstart April

An open panel comic. In the first half, the faery asks "what we looking for?" while the artist, sitting in a circle of candles, draws a fifth tarot card and responds "Something DIFFERENT, please. I feel like I've seen all these cards before." In the second half, the artist looks annoyedly at a card of the faery, while the faery says "better luck next time?"

The temperature rises,
"Spring is here."

Comics I Read Recently

Gingerbread Man by Joan Steacy
Rice Boy by Evan Dahm
Ascender by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen

Omnibus Leaves the Station

A banner for a kickstarter project, OMNIBUS: a personal anthology. Features a clownish bus moderately full of colourful characters, underneath the title "OMNIBUS".

If you're able, please support my comic, Omnibus, on here on Kickstarter! My Omnibus will be 80+ pages of art and comics I've created in the last decade. Some stuff will be seeing colour for the first time, some stuff has never been printed before, and a couple in-betweeny pages still need to be painted. I like thinking of these stories as transitional works, as I shifted from the Apprentice-level projects of the Comics and Graphics Novel Program into my Journeyship producing on my own stories and running a local anthology. There's a range of polish, depending on where I had been on the way to my metaphorical bus stop—but it's all a part of me.

I launched this morning, and with everyone's help I'll be able to meet the $2500 funding goal. And there is an EARLY BIRD SPECIAL that ends April 22nd, so now is the right time to hop on the bus and chip in for more comics.

Click here to back my Omnibus on Kickstarter.

Here's a sneak peak...

A four panel comic called "SLIVER". In the first panel, a giant eyeball with a splinter hovers over a child tucked into bed. The second panel is a close up of the eyeball and its splinter. In the third splinter, the eyeball starts to deform as the splinter is pulled. In the final panel, the child shudders.

Patreon Continues

Updating Mondays. Have a look at tomorrow's page:

A four panel comic page. Panel one is a symmetrical look at a small town saloon. Panel two zooms away from the town with a train in the foreground. Panel three zooms out further, showing the same train crossing a canyon bridge; there's smoke in the distance. Panel four shows a modest homestead.

Other things happening...

Classes Starting in April

Beginner's Watercolour
Adult's Class
6pm–8pm Mondays, April 28–June 16
Esquimalt Gorge Pavilion

Classes Starting in May

Introduction to Art Journaling
Adult's Class
9:15am–10:15am Saturdays, May 3–May 31
Esquimalt Rec Center

Drawing in Perspective
Adult's Class
10:30am–11:30am Saturdays, May 3–May 31
Esquimalt Rec Center

Comics & Storytelling
Ages 6–10
4pm–5pm Wednesdays, May 7–June 18
5:15pm–6:15pm Wednesdays, May 7–June 18
Esquimalt Gorge Pavilion

Sketching & Watercolour
Adult's Class
6:45pm–7:45pm Thursdays, May 15–June 26
Vic West Community Centre

Classes Starting in June

Intro to Art Journaling
Senior's
10:30am–12pm Mondays, June 2–16
Silver Threads, Victoria Centre

Introduction to Art Journaling
Adult's Class
9:15am–10:15am Saturdays, June 7–June 28
Esquimalt Rec Center

Drawing in Perspective
Adult's Class
10:30am–11:30am Saturdays, June 7–June 28
Esquimalt Rec Center

Classes Starting in July

Sketching & Watercolour
Adult's Class
6:45pm–7:45pm Thursdays, July 10–August 21
Vic West Community Centre

In C o n c l u s i o n . . .

Thank you, lovelies, for being a comfort on the other side of the screen. It makes all the difference.

Find me places:
Insta: @UnscrupulousArtist
Tumblr: @UnscrupulousArtist
Facebook: A.D. Greenlees
Linktree: A.D. Greenlees
Patreon: www.Patreon.com/Garlic
Comics: www.UnscrupulousArtist.ca

Stay rested,
Audrey