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Gallery

A small collection of the incredible work by students from classes + workshops.

Gallery

A classroom of children share their artwork. (Photo credit Sea Green Photography)

Drawing games! (Photo credit Sea Green Photography)

(Photo credit Sea Green Photography)


Press

“Glo Con 22: What Day at the Sawyer Free Library!” - Link

“Fandom Buffs of All Ages Attend Swampscott Public Library’s SwampyCon,” ItemLive.com - Link

“SwampyCon at the Swampscott Public Library,” Wicked Local - Link

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Student Work

A small collection of the incredible work by students from classes + workshops.


Scaffolding upon Doodling: 2-Page Comic Stories

Here is the final assignment from a 3-day lesson plan titled Scaffolding Upon Doodling, where students harness the power of doodles to develop their own ideas into full narratives!

Read more about this lesson plan at its blog post by clicking here!


Delicious Comics! Teen Comics Class

In August 2018, me and four young cartoonists spent a week together at a community center creating comic books. We learned about inking, panel layouts, and character design. Here is the final project, an anthology book everyone got to take home, copied on bright yellow paper. A great celebration of our time together!


Pegasus by an elementary student.

Pegasus by an elementary student.

Tiger Astronaut by a middle-grade student.

Tiger Astronaut by a middle-grade student.


6-Panel Stories at Comics Club

At a local middle school, I had the pleasure of teaching a 5-week after school comics club in the months of May - June 2018. Here is one of the many projects we did together!

Read more about this activity at its blog post by clicking here!


A character getting covered by an invisible blanket by an elementary student.

A character getting covered by an invisible blanket by an elementary student.

Tiger Zookeeper by an elementary student.

Tiger Zookeeper by an elementary student.

Elementary student.

Elementary student.

Original character design by a middle-grade student.

Original character design by a middle-grade student.


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Comic Warriors: Comics Camp

The Comic Warriors were 12 mighty young people, ages 5 - 13. This is their class anthology, collecting all 12 stories, drawn + printed in August 7 - 11, 2017.

In this book: The world is in danger, a taco has a hard time relating to people, a dimensional council deliberates, a jellyfish is in peril, an office dog fixes a printer, and much much more!


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