Christmas Comic Workshop in Blackheath

I was up 5am this morning to head out into the frost and make my way to Blackheath.  A chai latte and pecan muffin woke me up in Greenwich and I was ready to roll, running two comic workshops at Blackheath Bluecoat Secondary School.

I was met by the school’s fantastic librarian Caroline Fielding who helped me guide the school’s Year 9 through a speedy two hour workshop on making comics.

We looked at…

  • Idea development
  • How even the simplest drawings can communicate ideas
  • How placing an image in a different context can change its meaning
  • Editing stories and picking key moments to depict in comic panels
  • Creating characters based on ourselves, but not necessarily looking like us

Despite some of the kids’ insistence that they couldn’t draw, everyone did some wonderful comic work…

After group-developing some Christmas themed ideas, each participant drew their own series of images, creating a fabulous Christmas atmosphere on the page…

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For the record, the image above does not show Lucy the Octopus but instead shows a derpy squid.

Next up, the talented Year Niners developed their own narratives based on what they think they might be doing on Christmas morning.

Some great work here.  You can tell which kids have a Manga influence…

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It was a fascinating insight into the psychology of each of the students, seeing how they chose to depict themselves, from stick people to animals to floating eyeballs with tentacles and a bow!

After the workshop, Caroline created a fantastic display of some of the amazing work done…
XmasComic13Thanks very much Blackheath Bluecoat Secondary School – you did some excellent comics!

Comic Workshops: The Cartoon Museum and Barking Library

I had a busy but fun couple of days at the end of last week, doing 3 comics workshops at the Cartoon Museum on Friday and one at Barking Library on Saturday.  Both were really enjoyable with nice kids producing fantastic work

The Cartoon Museum is a great place to run workshops, or to visit for that matter.  The place has an original Charles Schulz Peanuts strip in it for a start!
My workshops were based on making newspaper style comic strips, with a focus on the fine art of drawing silly expressions!  Meanwhile the great Steve Marchant (writer, artist and co-founder of Cartoon Classroom) was imparting his vast knowledge of comic creation to another group of lucky children who had travelled down from Leicester.

cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-1Check out the skills of one of the children laying down some facial expressions.
“Smug” is not so easy to pull off but she managed it.

cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-4We worked on different ways to resolve a set-up in a three panel comic strip…
cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-2 cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-3And then the kids got working on their own panels, with some great punchlines.
cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-5cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-A cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-6 cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-7 cartoon-museum-11Oct2013-8The next day I had a good time running a Character Creation workshop as part of the Get Barking and Dangenham Reading festival. Barking library is huge, wacky looking and had some great kids inside really into learning about comics.
I got my own poster and everything!

barking-library-12Oct2013-1All the kids were really into comics and cartoons and manga and had a hundred fantastic questions for me.

They also proved they could draw amazing characters, picking up key points from character descriptions and visualising them.barking-library-12Oct2013-2 barking-library-12Oct2013-3They even wrote their own back stories of characters based on pictures and portraits.

barking-library-12Oct2013-4 barking-library-12Oct2013-5All in all a successful couple of days other than this terrible picture of a man in a suit and stilettos with a mohwak, a parrot on his shoulder and a sword in his hand.  Good characters can come from bad drawings though!

Upcoming workshops and Comic cons…

I’ll be running a workshop on defining the look of your comic characters as part of the Barking and Dagenham Reading Festival

Visualising characters in comics and graphic novels workshop
Saturday 12 October
Barking Learning Centre
2 Town Square, Barking IG11 7NB
A free event for children aged 11 to 16.
Time:  2pm to 4pm

I’ll also be selling comics, prints and bears and doing commissions / portraits at these wonderful events…

Comica Comiket Independent Comics Fair
Saturday 2 November 2013
Central Saint Martins
Handyside Street, London N1C 4AA

Thought Bubble Comic Con
Saturday 23 – Sunday 24 November 2013
New Dock Hall
Armouries Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1LT

Keep an eye on this space for future appearances…