Jeffrey Brown
Jeffrey Brown
attention court expect justices keeping level lots pace paid realistic spring supreme
The pace he was keeping up in the spring was pretty intense. It's probably not realistic to expect that level of attention to be paid forever, when you've got Supreme Court justices and lots of other things on the plate.
Write a lot and don't think about publishing - just the writing.
everybody found home nice
I couldn't have found a better place. I tell everybody back home how nice it is,
art people school stick work
Only 10 percent of people who go to art school will still be making art in 10 years. To some extent, you have to want to do it. It's hard. It is something you really have to stick with for it to work.
characters comics drawn emotional expressing good inner physical
One thing I think is that comics are really good at expressing emotion. I think there's a way that comics characters can be drawn not-realistically, but the emotional reality is still very sincere. So you can have these exaggerations that express inner emotion through physical appearance.
beat mountains production value
The production value is with the landscape, the mountains and the water, and the city. You can't beat it.
approach bit humorous laugh tried
We tried to approach the whole thing with a bit of humor. We need to be able to laugh at ourselves.
deep inside love
I think comfort, stability, and love are the things that really let me be happy. Deep down inside I'm a little boring, I guess.
although art becoming comics range slick styles using ways wide
I think I've been able to build up a wide range of styles in storytelling, using comics in different ways from project to project. I think my art has become more accomplished, although I try to keep it from becoming slick or superficial.
abandoned art childhood comics drawing drawings fell interested line work
I was always most interested in drawing - most of my childhood drawings are black-and-white line work. And when I kind of abandoned comics, through college and art school, I was doing a lot of painting. But once I started doing comics again, everything else just fell by the wayside.
comics drawn fringe grant mainstream maybe shelf warren
Just about everything put out by Top Shelf and Drawn & Quarterly and Fantagraphics is what I keep up with. And once in a while, I'll read the more mainstream comics - I like Grant Morrison's writing and some of Warren Ellis' stuff, although maybe they're more on the fringe of the mainstream.
both draw paper pens
When you're looking for a sketchbook, you've got to find the right paper for the pens you like to use. I like to draw on both sides of the page.
becomes books calculated diary drawing meant peek private soon trick ways
My books should feel like you're getting a peek into a private world: a diary no one was meant to read. As soon as I start thinking, 'This book is going to be published,' my drawing becomes calculated and deliberate. It's one of the ways I trick myself.
care convey folks major people perhaps reaching talk
Perhaps we need to go down there to talk to folks who are reluctant, so that they'll see there are people reaching out to them, who care about them, ... That's the major thing that we need to convey at this point.