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Category: sketchbook

Head in the Conservatory

Posted on October 18, 2024 by Sean Chiki

Friday eerie sketch
It’s a big head in a hole in the floor. But I’m not sure what else going on in this.

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Young Frankenstein

Posted on October 17, 2024 by Sean Chiki

Spooky sketch 10/17 – With Halloween approaching, I will steer my art posts toward spooky subjects. Here is a sketch from a Frankenstein comic I attempted. Young Victor contemplates his future, inspired by Batman’s origin story.

Posted in cartoon, comics, sketchbookTagged comics, frankenstein, sean chiki, sketchbook

Saturday Sketch

Posted on October 12, 2024 by Sean Chiki
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Odette Elf

Posted on October 11, 2024 by Sean Chiki

Friday sketch- one more character sketch from East Washington- Odette in her elf D&D persona.

Posted in childhood, comics, East Washington, sketchbookTagged comics, D&D, east washington, graphicnovel, sean chiki, sketchbook

Thursday Sketch

Posted on October 10, 2024 by Sean Chiki

Characters from my comic, East Washington, in their D&D personas.

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Wednesday Sketch

Posted on October 9, 2024 by Sean Chiki

More from East Washington–the characters all have D&D personas as they play the game. Erin as an assassin…

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Charcoal pencil trial

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Sean Chiki

Continuing posts on the East Washington comic-
This is an experimental sketch of Juliette, Jude and Heather Toth at the dinner table, to see how well drawing with a charcoal pencil might work instead of inking.

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Monday sketchbook

Posted on October 7, 2024 by Sean Chiki

etch a sketch

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Wednesday Sketch

Posted on October 2, 2024 by Sean Chiki

character sketches of Juliette and Lonnie for my comic, East Washington.

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Tuesday Sketch

Posted on October 1, 2024 by Sean Chiki

Character sketch of Erin, the new girl in town, from my comic project, East Washington.

Posted in comics, East Washington, sketchbookTagged comics, east washington, graphicnovel, punk, sean chiki, sketchbook

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"...Lucy in the Sky is a gorgeously-drawn book with a stunning mix of ligne claire and psychedelia, and Beatles easter eggs packed into each page for good measure. Whether you’re an old fan or a new listener, Lucy in the Sky will lead you back to the long and winding road of youth, wonder, peace, and love." —The Beat, part of their "24 Best Comics of 2021" list

"In this work by a married creator pair, Chiki’s bandes dessinées–style illustrations feature thin lines, flat colors, and character close-ups. Though the story rarely pauses for dramatic moments, Brinkman’s (Up High in the Trees, for adults) characters wade through tender interactions, resulting in a soft and endearing look into a preteen world." —Publishers Weekly

"
Brinkman deftly captures how friendships ebb and flow."—Kirkus

"Lucy in the Sky is more than the Beatles, but if they’re the reason you pick this book up, that’s terrific. This book deserves all your loving when it comes out on July 27th from First Second." —Comicon.com

"This book is definitely not one to read in one sitting, go take a break and then come back to it. It is huge. it is fun. Go check it out and remember middle school again!" —Sequential Tart

"
There’s music history, great character development, and a heroine you want to root for here, making this a great graphic novel to give to tweens and early teens, who will relate to the frustrating, sometimes frightening, changes that come with the territory."—Mom Read It

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