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This Artist Creates Funny Comics Based On Real-Life Experiences (50 Pics)
Interview With ArtistWe are delighted to introduce you to another talented comic artist who is creating a series about relatable situations, with the main character based on the author themselves.
"Seany Boy Draws" by Sean Kirkpatrick is a wholesome webcomic that captures the essence of life's little moments. The artist behind the series explores a variety of topics, including relationships, owning pets, pop culture, and day-to-day routines—ordinary, yet amusing at the same time. Scroll down to see a selection of the best comics by Sean, and let us know in the comments below which one of the strips seems to be pretty relatable to you
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I love doing this. If you start reading scriptures to them they will never bother you again.
Bored Panda reached out to Sean Kirkpatrick to ask some questions about their series. We wanted to know how the artist first became interested in comic art, and what inspired them to pursue it professionally. We learned that: “I've always been interested in comics, but when Instagram first came onto the scene there were many creators that inspired me to start posting myself since it was such an accessible platform. Shout-out to Meg Adams for not only inspiring me with her work, but for re-posting one of my comics and kicking off my following in a huge way.”
We also asked Sean to share a bit about their artistic background. We found out that: “I've been drawing and interested in art of all kinds ever since I can remember, however after going to university to study graphic design, I fell off the wagon and wasn't making art very regularly. In 2017, I decided out of the blue to create a drawing a day for an entire year, no matter how big or small it was. This got me back into the habit and allowed me to fall back in love with drawing for the fun of it, rather than being overly critical of myself.”
Asked what influenced their unique style, the artist answered: “My three main inspirations aesthetically are Bryan Lee O’Malley (Scott Pilgrim), Jamie Hewlett (Gorillaz), and Hanna K. Nyström (Adventure Time). In terms of my humor style, I feel like I've been very influenced by Nedroid comics.”
Kirkpatrick also shared with us how they come up with ideas for new comic strips: “I'm very much at the whims of the universe for when ideas strike me. Generally, it'll be a gag that comes about when joking with my partner Katy, or finding some kind of personal situation ridiculous enough to be worth sharing. Other times it’s complete nonsense that somehow spawns in my brain and makes me chuckle, so who even knows! Whatever the case, I've found the more open you are to putting ideas to paper, the more often they will occur to you.”
What? You mean I'm the only one who found a skunk taking a nap in their dryer?
Lastly, we were curious about what advice the artist could give to aspiring comic creators looking to break into the industry. Sean said: “Make bad stuff! Everyone is deceiving themselves that they aren't good enough at drawing yet or their ideas aren't fleshed out enough - but literally, the only way you will progress at all is to just start. Don’t worry if what you make isn’t exactly what’s in your head, no one else is going to know the difference and it’s the fastest way to learn. So be open to creating bad work and you will in fact be well on your way to making really good stuff.”
Keep going with your attitude and soon they'll be "meddling kids" and you'll get caught
Snort. That's how it usually works. Those who hate Christmas never complain about the two months of Halloween decor. (As for me I'm definitely a Christmas fan).
And in the most random spot, especially where a spider wouldn't be able to spin a web, but it's still there.
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Had to have my daughter come over to open a stubborn jar of salsa -- most embarrassing day ever...
If i wake up one day and find out that the world doesn't have ramen anymore im moving multiverses
A long time ago in military life (or just the eighties) it was long 'butts'...
"A popular meme about André the Giant relays an anecdote that took place on the set of the movie "The Princess Bride" when the actor, who played the friendly Fezzik, supposedly let loose a 16-second fart. Nobody said anything except director Rob Reiner, who said 'Are you OK, André?' to which André replied, 'I am now, boss.'"
Some people find some of the most STUPID ways to bully you like “haha u have glasses nerd” well have you ever tried watching tv when you can only see 2 feet or so in front of your face?