"Welcome to my life"—this is how a comic artist describes her Instagram page Life of Jolie. Life of Jolie is a fresh comic 21-year-old Johanne Lid from Norway started when the world turned into a madhouse back in March to illustrate what her everyday life looks like. Funny and quirky slice-of-life comics have everything an "average" person can relate to—her personal struggles, cute and challenging relationship moments, adorable and sometimes unpredictable pets, as well as some precious childhood memories. Although her comics follow the life of a fictional character, most of them are so real and dear to her heart, you can tell they depict real-life experiences.
So we would like to invite you to the Life of Jolie, who has at least a tiny part of all of us. Don't miss our interview with the artist below and don't forget to upvote your favorite comics!
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The artist behind Life of Jolie, Johanne Lid, told Bored Panda she was inspired by other artists, especially autobiographic comics, to share her own experiences, and a suddenly much emptier schedule during the time of lockdown encouraged her to give it a shot.
"It basically started when corona and quarantine started back in March. I suddenly had a lot of time so I got myself an iPad and an Apple pencil and started drawing this character named Jolie that is very much inspired by my own life! I haven't drawn that much comic-style drawing before, so I have to say that my first comics are really bad (but I have progressed a lot since then and now it’s just fun to look back at my earlier work)."
Johanne Lid is a self-taught artist who is currently studying music science. As much as she loves it, drawing comics brings her joy.
"I have liked doing art since I was a kid, and I have always been quite creative, I think. I remember in kindergarten that other kids asked me to draw bows for them (bows were my specialty). I am self-taught. The comic style was new to me when I first started the comic, so it took some time before the drawing got to the standard that I wanted (and I still seek to be better!)"
The artist says she's glad she started posting her comics so that she can track her artistic development.
"I find inspiration in every aspect of life! I can stand in the shower and suddenly a comic idea about shower curtains falls into my head. I like to look at my comics as portraits of stories about the small struggles in life with a comedic twist! I want to make something people can relate to!"
It's no accident that the protagonist of the comics, Jolie, is portrayed as a young adult. Lid draws inspiration from her personal life and recreates those experiences in quirky illustrated stories.
"It is very much inspired by my own life, that’s why Jolie is portrayed as a young adult, trying to find my way in adult life. I also make comics about fears and things that haven’t happened, but I'm afraid they will (the mirror/glass comic, for example)."
yep! sometimes i even say to people "turn off the lights, i want to stay sleepy!"
Bedtime, My husband is 'not tired' so keeps playing and falls asleep in front of the computer. So I save the game and turn it off, only to wake him up in the process. He claims he was awake the whole time and turns the computer back on - only to fall asleep again within half an hour (wash and repeat).... I wish I could set a timer on that sucker, the same way you can with teenagers mobile phones.
Every time! I can’t stay awake for most movies if the lights are off. It has to be really really reaaaalllllyyyy interesting.
thats me when it comes to the only thing I can watch is FOOTBALL,then I go to bed and I can't go to sleep.
"It obviously takes a lot of time, so that must be the biggest struggle. I always want to post as regularly as I can, and that takes time. But it makes it all worth it to see people's responses!! People are so kind, and I have been so lucky to have such great followers!" Lid said.
The current state of the world has definitely affected all of us, so we asked Lid how she has been dealing with the lockdown besides making her art possible.
"I’m not the most social person to begin with, so it hasn't really changed so much when it comes to socializing (I live with my boyfriend and we always have a great time). My biggest struggle has been fear, mostly the fear of spreading the virus to someone I love."
comfort is the most important thing. that and pockets. but they don't put pockets on underwear
Lid loves to dream that in the future she could make a living out of comics, but for now, she continues with the journey of the Life of Jolie. She currently has almost 4k followers and is on a mission to make their days brighter and less alone.
"I want to make people feel less alone, which is especially important in the state of the world today. Jolie is a girl with a lot of imperfections, but that is also what makes us human!"
The artist has a piece of advice for other artists who aspire to share their creative expressions publicly in the same positive spirit: "Just do it!! (not a Nike advertisement). But really, just do it! If you want to do something, it’s better to do it than to regret that you didn't!"
That's me every night. But the face on her make me almost spill my milk.
Me when I wake up at 2 am because I have to pee vs me waking up at 8 am with everyone telling me to get out of bed NOW!
"you're such a wannabe-emo-poet" yeah well that's practicaly what emo poetry is so...
Haha I do the same thing, it’s just so cute! Why the fûck are cats so cute!?! 😡
see, this is what Twilight does to you. other than making you want to date a super old stalker guy
This thing is so relatable that every single comment on here is just ppl saying, "me"
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