Sarah’s journey into the world of cartooning began as a way to escape boredom as she grew up on an off-the-grid Greek island in a hippie commune. Nowadays, the artist has a steady job, and cartooning is her side gig, even though she shared previously that she “decided not to become an artist like many of the struggling ‘alternative lifestyle’ adults around” her.
So, without further ado, let’s see what the artist has cooked up since herlast post.
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In an interview withBored Panda, Sarah disclosed what has changed since her last post.“Because of my cartoon in The New Yorker, I’ve gained new Instagram followers, but I’m getting a bit weary of the self-induced pressure to post, and don’t feel like spending the time to make cute reels with all the bells and whistles. ‘Feeding the monster,’ I call it. I’d rather generate good ideas and draw.I’m considering starting a Substack, which would probably require the same amount of time, but (hopefully) lead to more real connections. Please DM me if you think it would be a good idea for me to write and draw about my years as a kid and teen living in a hippie commune. Lots of nudity and drugs, off-the-grid. I couldn’t wait to leave that place. I’ve written a manuscript and would like to share bits of it. Figure out how to make it a better book.”We sure would like to hear more about Sarah’s past, but what about you, Pandas?RELATED:On a lighter note, the artist shared a typical day is like for her when she’s working on a new comic.“Stop my bike to type an idea into my phone. If I don’t write down an idea, I’ll forget it. I tell myself I’m throwing away over $700 dollars if I don’t write it down. If I say I’ll remember it because it’s such a perfect idea, I won’t. Then I draw the most tempting ideas first,” shared Sarah.Sarah also shared a time when a reader’s response really touched her.“I love every single ‘like,’ laughing emoji, and comment. Favorite moment: When a fan in England bought one of my first cartoons ‘Worried too much, worried too little.’ It felt nice for someone to like the idea as much as I did and actually shell out money for it.”But there are always two sides to an artist’s life and Sarah told what ideas she gets to abandon.“I scrap ideas that require tons of characters in complicated settings that I can’t draw.”Lastly, the biggest hope that Sarah has for her readers is: “A good belly laugh. Even a silent chuckle will do.”See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda
In an interview withBored Panda, Sarah disclosed what has changed since her last post.“Because of my cartoon in The New Yorker, I’ve gained new Instagram followers, but I’m getting a bit weary of the self-induced pressure to post, and don’t feel like spending the time to make cute reels with all the bells and whistles. ‘Feeding the monster,’ I call it. I’d rather generate good ideas and draw.I’m considering starting a Substack, which would probably require the same amount of time, but (hopefully) lead to more real connections. Please DM me if you think it would be a good idea for me to write and draw about my years as a kid and teen living in a hippie commune. Lots of nudity and drugs, off-the-grid. I couldn’t wait to leave that place. I’ve written a manuscript and would like to share bits of it. Figure out how to make it a better book.”We sure would like to hear more about Sarah’s past, but what about you, Pandas?
In an interview withBored Panda, Sarah disclosed what has changed since her last post.
“Because of my cartoon in The New Yorker, I’ve gained new Instagram followers, but I’m getting a bit weary of the self-induced pressure to post, and don’t feel like spending the time to make cute reels with all the bells and whistles. ‘Feeding the monster,’ I call it. I’d rather generate good ideas and draw.
I’m considering starting a Substack, which would probably require the same amount of time, but (hopefully) lead to more real connections. Please DM me if you think it would be a good idea for me to write and draw about my years as a kid and teen living in a hippie commune. Lots of nudity and drugs, off-the-grid. I couldn’t wait to leave that place. I’ve written a manuscript and would like to share bits of it. Figure out how to make it a better book.”
We sure would like to hear more about Sarah’s past, but what about you, Pandas?
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On a lighter note, the artist shared a typical day is like for her when she’s working on a new comic.“Stop my bike to type an idea into my phone. If I don’t write down an idea, I’ll forget it. I tell myself I’m throwing away over $700 dollars if I don’t write it down. If I say I’ll remember it because it’s such a perfect idea, I won’t. Then I draw the most tempting ideas first,” shared Sarah.
On a lighter note, the artist shared a typical day is like for her when she’s working on a new comic.
“Stop my bike to type an idea into my phone. If I don’t write down an idea, I’ll forget it. I tell myself I’m throwing away over $700 dollars if I don’t write it down. If I say I’ll remember it because it’s such a perfect idea, I won’t. Then I draw the most tempting ideas first,” shared Sarah.
Sarah also shared a time when a reader’s response really touched her.“I love every single ‘like,’ laughing emoji, and comment. Favorite moment: When a fan in England bought one of my first cartoons ‘Worried too much, worried too little.’ It felt nice for someone to like the idea as much as I did and actually shell out money for it.”But there are always two sides to an artist’s life and Sarah told what ideas she gets to abandon.“I scrap ideas that require tons of characters in complicated settings that I can’t draw.”
Sarah also shared a time when a reader’s response really touched her.
“I love every single ‘like,’ laughing emoji, and comment. Favorite moment: When a fan in England bought one of my first cartoons ‘Worried too much, worried too little.’ It felt nice for someone to like the idea as much as I did and actually shell out money for it.”
But there are always two sides to an artist’s life and Sarah told what ideas she gets to abandon.
“I scrap ideas that require tons of characters in complicated settings that I can’t draw.”
Lastly, the biggest hope that Sarah has for her readers is: “A good belly laugh. Even a silent chuckle will do.”
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