The eyes of Joyce…

  “Ineluctable modality of the visible: at least that if no more, thought through my eyes… Shut your eyes and see.” – James Joyce, Ulysses     “Worsening inexorably over his lifespan of sixty years, the eyes of Joyce were the main source of his misery. It was a feat of preternatural breadth, his undertaking…

Docile Pigs. Docile Chimps.

Graphic Novel Project: Creative Non-Fiction Sketchbook. I want the reader to have to explore the hand-drawn pages, much like I explored archival research and had to figure out how the puzzle pieces fit together. I leave the guidelines and mark-making in the image. The PROCESS of discovery is visible. The drawings also reflect the confusion…

Afterword (6-panel prep)

Graphic Novel Project: Reasons Books Include an Afterword “There are many possible reasons a book might have an afterword, including: It explains how the book was created. Books are not all created the same way and can have interesting or complex backstories. Authors can use an afterword to tell that story. In that scenario, the…

Snot Green Study

— The bard’s noserag. A new art colour for our Irish poets : snotgreen. You can almost taste it, can’t you? – Ulysses, James Joyce    

Following the thread…

JOSEPH (working title) is an experimental graphic novel series (in process). It is an Irish immigrant, Vancouver-based, family saga spanning  1924 – 1963. I use primary sources and creativity to build the true story. This is a work of creative nonfiction born out of historical research. I attempt to stick to the facts and avoid…

Restless Discipline

Staying in creative process allows me to stay in creative process… It’s a way of life. I am grateful for this “restless discipline.” Some glimpses in the studio this evening: You don’t get into the mood to create – it’s discipline. – Twyla Tharp October 14, 2023 Pulling a card (upright) from my favorite deck,…

Fear and doubt cracks me open.

Today I feel the old companions of fear and doubt. THEY CRACK ME OPEN. Can I do this? Am I good enough? Is it all shit? Hello inner critic. Hello fear. I hear you… I take the notes. And I keep going.   There’s nothing wrong with fear; the only mistake is to let it…

Guest post: “Recapitulation – Release” by Patti Henderson

I am delighted to share a post (about a powerful shared experience yesterday during the Autumn Equinox) by Patti Henderson, my dear friend and often collaborator. Check out her blog at: creatornorthshore “Recapitulation – Release” by Patti Henderson September 24, 2023 Happy Autumn Equinox! My friend and often art collaborator – Katarina – and I…

Dear máither, it was awful…

Creative Non-Fiction Graphic Novel project continues… Main character tells his mother about the Coma Insulin Treatment.  

4 hours of “freedom” on June 18, 1951

I have imagined this scene for a few years. Here the main character experiences 4 hours of “freedom” on June 18, 1951. Events leading up to this moment will be explored in the book. My creative non-fiction graphic novel leans heavily on Erving Goffman’s concept of “the total institution” and explores themes such as historical…

Disclaimer for “Joseph,” current graphic novel project

Disclaimer for “Joseph,” current graphic novel project (Chinamarker, turmeric, white acrylic ink on newsprint) My target date for completing the drawing process is June 2024. I am delighted to share that I will be publishing my completed graphic novel with Conundrum Press in 2025. Huge thank you to Patti Henderson for allowing me to use…

A mock up to “see the book”

JOSEPH is my experimental graphic novel (in process). It is a Vancouver-based family saga spanning 1924 – 1963.   For more info, go to: ABOUT Transforming my 280 page research manuscript (just words) into a 200 page graphic novel (mainly visuals) is a brain exercise, to say the least. I am currently writing the script…

Journal entry… “Fell into…”

June 21, 2023 6:30 PM Fell into a post-work nap (that desperate 15 min kind), then did a lagoon lap, listening to Górecki – Symphony No. 3 Final Movement twice as I visualized the choreography I have been working on. When I got home, I got a strange feeling – standing on the precipice, moving into something…

Sometimes, if I angle things just right…

Sometimes, if I angle things just right… at just the right time, I can pretend I am the only human in the park. The bird songs and gentle breeze in the trees can then seem louder than the seaplanes and distant traffic… And racing thoughts and complicated to-do lists fall away… Perhaps now and then…

Using labanotation as constraints to create a 9-panel page

I created a 9-panel page for my “Joseph” project based on a rudimentary intro to labanotation and based on a famous photo from a 1946 reportage, “a man constrained in a straight jacket stands alone.” Labanotation is a system of recording human movement, originated by the Hungarian-born dance theorist Rudolf Laban.   The Laban system…

A contemplation

This past week, I had the pleasure of doing graphic recording for a group within health care as they reflected on Trauma and Resiliency Informed Practice. After I completed the transcription report, I decided to do my own a reflection. The result is a drawing as I contemplated the outcomes of the day. The drawing process: Lotus buds…

When a Story Finds You

I presented at Vancouver Heritage Foundation Heritage Lunch and Learn on March 9, 2023! When A Story Finds You – The Babes in the Wood Cold Case and Unexpected Discoveries In 2003, Katarina Thorsen volunteered as a researcher and student criminal profiler with the Babes in the Woods Task Force. The task force’s goal was…

Store window, Gamla Stan, Stockholm. A study

I came across a wonderful little shop in June 2019. Slow Fox Förlag Antikvariatet. Själagårdsgatan 9c, Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden. And I think about the store window ALOT. A study using Chinamarker, white acrylic ink, watercolour wash added using Caitlin ffrench’s wildcrafted pigments    

Decompose on forest floor study (embroidered drawing)

January 31, 2023 Our bodies are garbage heaps: we collect experience, and from the decomposition of the thrown-out eggshells, spinach leaves, coffee grinds, and old steak bones out of our minds come nitrogen, heat, and very fertile soil. Out of this fertile soil bloom our poems and stories. But this does not come all at…

Follow the process: École Rochester Mission Statement Canvas

    I will continue to post rest of process until done… Target completion date: January 6, 2023 Jan 6, 2023 Almost done! The grey rocks will have key “touchstone” words added and the field awaits the Mission Statement. (Excuse the photo quality. The colours at the bottom are brighter in real life) Update March…

Construct, deconstruct, reconstruct.

See original post of creating this painting: Of the Forest Deconstruction started Nov 4, 2022: Mixed them all up, collected them and laid in order of how they stacked. December 8, 2022: The accidental connections between between the randomly selected canvas pieces is satisfying. My eye naturally finds harmony in the accidents. I rediscovered the love…