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30 Funny And Relatable Comics That Show Situations Almost Anyone Can Relate To (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistEvery day, we face awkward situations and mundane struggles that feel only relevant to us. Which makes it surprising that so many other people can relate to such specific moments. Luckily, there are many great artists out there who are able to illustrate it so spot-on, how similar we all really are.
Sabin Sanders, known as Sabincomics to over 30K of her Instagram followers, has plenty of relatable comics about the ironic moments of everyday life. Especially for girls, since the most prominent characters in the artist’s comics are Sabin herself and her younger sister.
Scroll down to see the newest comics by Sabin, and don’t forget to check out our previous post about her work.
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Bored Panda got a chance to ask Sabin some questions about her comics. We wondered how long it takes to complete one of them, and whether she has any personal favorites. The artist said: “Usually, it takes 3-6 hours to finish a comic, it depends on the idea.”
As for favorites, Sabin really likes the “before and after shower” one as she felt more comfortable with her art style while making it.
Talking about the creative process, Sabin told us: “Sometimes the ideas come up on their own (especially in the middle of the night that I have to struggle finding a pen and a paper to keep notes) and some other days I need to think and search for inspiration.
Well, the preparation is just grabbing my pencil and starting sketching till I’m satisfied with what I see. It’s not always good so many times I erase everything and look for a new idea.”
“I have many artists I like, but the most important to me that I’d like to refer to is the cartoonist Will Terrell,” Sabin shared one of her inspirations. “I found his YouTube videos 7 years ago, he inspired me so much and helped me evolve and improve my art style!
Having so many influences from everywhere can be confusing sometimes to find your own unique style, but I believe practice and devotion to your personal work eventually bring out a unique style.”
If she ever faces creative block, Sabin finds it helpful to “take a break and try to do something else, like going for a walk, working out, or cleaning the house.”
When asked about her future, the artist says: “The ideal for me is one day to be able to publish my own comic book and make a living through my art.”
That’s why i hate showering after the haircut. Ill live with the hair stabling me in my shirt
No you slip and fall. I did the exact same this with bowling too. I was s**t at that too