Marie Antoinette and Roronoa Zoro: An Insight into My Creative Process

In today’s video post, I’m discussing some aspects of my work on Knights of the Ruby Hatpin. I’m focusing on how I begin my world building for a new project in conversation with my favorite painters and animators.If you want to join the conversation, stay tuned for next week’s extra in-depth look at my finished …

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He is a Woman, but She is Also a Man

I’m in the early stages of a new project (whose details remain classified for the moment). This is my first take on my new main character, who has a double identity that depends on the circumstances and environment of their operations. Their elaborate rescue missions involve international travels incognito, skills with rapier and dagger, as …

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Sea Monster Submarine

Having designed everything from sloops bearing terrible conspiracies, to shipwrecked caravels with exotic figureheads, to shabby fishing boats for the pirates in my work-in-progress graphic novel, Pirates of New York, I still felt I was missing something. My secret pirate fleet just wasn’t complete without a steampunk submarine disguised as a sea monster! This ferocious-looking …

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