So this has been the first day in 100 days where I haven't drawn anything, haven't opened myself up to other people and talked about my life in comic book form. It's been an amazing process and I've met so many lovely people and seen so much great work with such depth and variety. Although it would have been nice to continue this project for a while, I'm certain it would only have been a matter of time before I missed a day or ran out of good ideas, or started to repeat myself. I'd rather it was short and sweet than over-long and increasingly tenuous and flawed.
Perhaps in ten years, I'll come back for another 100 Tiny Moments, from what will be an entirely different persective. We'll have to wait and see how my past will be viewed, and how my current experiences will be reinterpreted. And what will my hopes and fears for the future be?
I would like to thank Josie Long for leading us all through this project, and my friends and family for supporting me throughout the process. And of course, thanks to Mary for her inspiration, for putting up with me for 100 days, and for pushing me to produce the best work I could.
Finally, if anyone is interested in keeping up with what I do next, including me publishing my 100 Tiny Moments as a comic, as well as other projects in the works, please give me an email at:
edward.m.a.ross[AT]btinternet.com
Or follow me on twitter.
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
One-Hundredth Tiny Moment.
Labels:
comics,
coming of age,
family,
future,
hope,
present,
self-reflex
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Ninety-Ninth Tiny Moment.
I should hopefully be at Josie Long's Lost Treasures of the Black Heart tonight. Hopefully see some folk there.
Monday, 8 March 2010
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Ninety-Sixth Tiny Moment.
If you checked this strip before 10am today you might have noticed in the last three panels I was saying rather than thinking my comments. Now corrected!
Friday, 5 March 2010
Ninety-Fourth Tiny Moment.
Josie has asked us to push our projects to the MAX in the last few days. Erm... I'll try my best, though since they're currently taking around two to three hours to complete as it is, I'm not sure how more I can max out! I've got something special in the works for the last few days, plus I'm putting together a wee exhibition of some of my favourite tiny moments for the London event on the 10th (come along, if you're in the area!). Double plus, I've got a super special set of 100 unique tiny moments badges that you'll be able to grab one of at that event. They're super cool, and have been made for me by the wonderful Heidi Kuisma A.K.A mybitofsky.
Photo © Heidi Kuisma 2010
Labels:
coming of age,
details,
friends,
hope,
past,
school,
self-reflex
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Monday, 1 March 2010
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