She also wrote her thoughts on the first comic: “I thinkStatueis deeply about grief and how it feels—like love for someone that no longer has a place to go. It’s about those small, quiet moments that linger after you lose someone.”
Without, further ado, let’s hop into the creative universe of Isabelle to explore friendship, perseverance, and a little bit of enchantment.
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Furthermore, Isabelle shared whatinitially drew her to the world of artistry.
“I’ve been drawing and reading comics since I was very young, as my parents loved comics (they were also trekkies and loved things like Lord of the Rings). They were always very encouraging that me and my brothers participate in a form of art or a sport. I was drawn to art because it was present and encouraged.”
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We were wondering about the creative process, to which Isabelle responded: “I don’t really have a specific process to find ideas, mostly, I try to give my brain space to let ideas grow. I make sure to keep a sketchbook where doodles can be ugly around, so I can jot down an idea as soon as I get it, and so I can return to it and build on it. It’s important to give yourself the space to think.”
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Lastly, Isabelle added: “I want to tell people, “Thank you for reading.” Art is communication. The reader is what gives art its final layer of meaning or understanding. A comic being shared with friends or strangers completes it. I am so thankful for the people who take the time to read and support my work.”
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