Showing posts with label Sierra Barnes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sierra Barnes. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2024

Sierra Barnes' studio at Alexandria's Torpedo Factory


 Sierra Barnes's studio at Old Town Alexandria's Torpedo Factory is the first for a graphic novelist in the historic building turned artist colony.

Sierra is continuing to work on her webcomic Hans Vogel is Dead, which is being published by Dark Horse Comics. When I stopped in last weekend, she let me take a few photos in spite of any signs you might notice around the studio.

Sierra is building airplane models for the first time to help her with her World War II comic's art...



 ...while copies of Hans Vogel Is Dead vol. 1 are for sale in the studio...


 ...she's also making her own paper...

...and selling comics anthologies (she has a story in each), jewelry, paintings, prints, minicomics, original art, griffins...

 (that cicada in the center is gone. sorry)

...while working on a new comic book, debuting at SPX, called Unicorn Hunt, and based on the cold, hard truths of medieval life and tapestries.



She's at the studio most weekends, saying, "My hours are usually Thurs-Mon 10-6 unless there's a convention that weekend; if there are changes to the schedule they're posted on the door." Stop in, and chat, and then buy something!


Saturday, June 22, 2024

Storybox Comics Fair day 1 pictures

 I missed getting Sierra Barnes using a washing machine as a podium, but she was commanding while doing so. I'm afraid I also missed the cartoonists set up with booths. Tomorrow!

 Here's the press release with my photos below:

STORYBOX Comics Fair Brings Local Comics Creators Together for a Second Year


SILVER SPRING, MD— DWIGHTMESS Cartooning & Comic Arts, a gallery and arts compound devoted to experimental and cutting-edge independent comics and illustration, is proud to announce the 2024 STORYBOX Comics Fair, now in its second year of convening of capital-area comic creators. Events will take place on  Saturday, June 22nd at Dwightmess, and on Sunday, June 23rd at Third Hill Brewing Co. from 12-4pm. Admission to Saturday’s event is free. 
Admission to the expo at the brewery on Sunday is $10.

 
The first day of events will be led by our Special Guests; DC-based artist Sierra Barnes, author of “Hans Vogel is Dead,” released by Dark Horse Comics; DC-based Dana Jeri Maier, New Yorker Shouts artist and author of “Skip to the Fun Parts: Cartoons and Complaint About the Creative Process” and Baltimore-based artist Ben Claassen III, former Washington City Paper cartoonist of the long-running comic, “Dirt Farm.”
 
Visitors can expect to encounter a selection of exhibitors showcasing their self-published comics, illustrations and swag, and participate in discussions and workshops surrounding the craft of making comics. Events include a show of Dana Jeri Maier’s illustration in our secret tiny gallery, an opening reception & BBQ for SWAMP MESS, the gallery’s annual DC-comics creator summer show, featuring artwork by Ben Claassen III, Andrew Cohen, Chris Combs, Liam Crooks, Brandon Geurts, Art Hondros, Marcie-Wolf Hubbard, John Kinhart, and Dale Rawlings, plus an opening reception for Halcyon Scene, our vintage boutique offering sleek 1980’s furniture and decor. (IG: @_halcyon_scene_)
 


Ben Claassen III













 

Ben Claassen III & Adam Griffiths

 

  

Adam showing the layout sheet he uses, which he got from Paul Karasik.


The non-Claassen parts of the exhibit:

 






Marcie-Wolf Hubbard










Dana Jeri Maier's chat with Adam:




Dana and Adam went to MICA at the same time, and Believe it or not, neither of them studied sequential or comic art!