Showing posts with label Scarlette Baccini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scarlette Baccini. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

June

Marta Tesoro's much awaited talk.

Scarlette Baccini and Marijka Gooding talk about Caravan of Comics 2013
Cliodhna Lyons (aka Ztoical) drops by on her world tour!

Enormous line up for June 2013 LDA.

Squishface founding member, Marta Tesoro, talked illustration and animation freelancing.

Scarlette and Marijka talked about the inspiring/intimidating experience that was Caravan of Comics 2013.

Finally we had a surprise last minute guest speaker, Cliodhna Lyons, an Irish comic creator on a world tour to meet other cartoonists. If you (or a cartoonist you know) lives anywhere between Melbourne and Eastern Europe drop her a line to organise a meet up. As of writing she is due to turn up somewhere around Hong Kong and the Philippines soon.

It was an interesting evening that delved into the struggles of comic communities around the world. Also the nature of conventions.

Thursday, August 30, 2012


Jo Waite's sketches of Megan and Andrew

Khale McHurst's sketches of Megan

Khale McHurst's sketches of Scarlette

Laura Renfrew's sketches of Megan and Scarlette

Sarah Howell's sketch of Scarlette

Simone Bennett's sketch of Megan

Another sketch of Megan by Simone

Simone Bennett's sketch of Scarlette

Andrew Fulton's sketch of both Scarlette and Megan

David Blumenstein's sketches of Megan and Scarlette

Ive Sorocuk's sketches of Megan and Scarlette

Adam Parton's sketch of various audience and speakers. He seems practiced at drawing Megan's profile :)

Monday, August 27, 2012

Megan Nairn
Scarlette Baccini

Megan Nairn and Scarlette Baccini are our guests for the August Ladies Drawing Auxiliary.

Questions to ask Scarlette:
Has she personally farted while practicing yoga, or has she only read about it?
How undead is Zombolette? If Zomolette had an unlimited supply of Daniel Radcliffe's would she live forever?

Questions to ask Megan Nairn:
Do you draw your comics from scratch using a cintiq (see comic "What a daaay") or are they partly hand drawn?
As your work is autobiographical, is it true that your soul left your body once after you ate too much chocolate?