Jessica Abel

Jessica Abel
Jessica Abelis an American comic book writer and artist, known as the creator of such works as Life Sucks, Drawing Words & Writing Pictures, Soundtrack, La Perdida, Mirror, Window, Radio: An Illustrated Guide, and the omnibus series Artbabe. Often mistaken for it, Abel has stated that her major work Artbabe is not autobiographical...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionArtist
CountryUnited States of America
parallel ways
How I draw and how I leave things out is parallel in some ways to the non-verbal soundscape in radio stories.
exactly gratifying people
What's gratifying for me and interesting is that people are picking up on exactly what I want them to, which is that this is energizing people, and making them want to make stories.
bit quite work
I work daily, but not always on comics. I'm doing quite a bit of writing now, and I teach as well.
allowing characters fitting imagine interested life outside recurring
I don't use recurring characters. I do get very interested in my characters while I'm working with them, and I find the process of fitting them into a story, and allowing them to create the story around themselves, fascinating. But no, I don't imagine they have a life outside of what I make for them.
ability believable communication expression facial intended point strongest
My drawing, like that of most cartoonists, is intended first of all to be functional: to create believable space and communicate information. My strongest point in drawing has always been my ability to show characters' nonverbal communication through facial expression and posture.
foster friendly incredibly older people supportive younger
It's an incredibly supportive and friendly field. Older people want to foster and help younger people. Which is not true of all creative fields, but it is true of comics, and it is true of radio.
figure
It took me many years to figure out how to structure a compelling story.
comics hard million motivate
When I'm working on comics, I have to give myself a million deadlines, or I'd never get anything done. Comics are just so hard to make - I find it very difficult to motivate myself.