

I move around a lot and do a lot of house-sitting and live on a boat so it’s important to be super mobile. How did you create the artwork for the book, what tools did you use? It’s a proud feeling of like, ‘aw my characters say stuff and I relate to them’. Sort of like how animation brings illustration to life. It felt really joyful to draw the characters and make them feel things and speak.

I had massive pauses throughout but I started the book in 2018 so it wasn’t an intense period of drawing the same characters over and over. Thank you! It didn’t feel strange because of how long I was working on the book.
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Your illustration work is full of beautiful characters, did it feel strange working on two specific characters during the creation of Big Ugly? Do you feel like they’re part of your family now too? I think without it being autobiographical I put a lot of that into the book. I’m sure every phase of life comes with a lot of questions and thinking but for me, the late 20’s coming into 30 has been a very thought-heavy time. It’s fun because it’s kind of neither here nor there time. I think it’s just a matter of relating more to that phase of life. You call the book a “Post coming-of-Age” what made you decide to focus on that point in life? Any personal experiences? It’s actually great to switch between both, I’m always really looking forward to returning to drawing comics whilst in an illustration and visa versa. I also feel more vulnerable when creating comics, I definitely put a little more of myself into comics. Finishing a book feels like a big life moment. The satisfaction of finishing a book and finishing an illustration isn’t comparable though. I always get a kick out of the speed but because of the nature of comics, I feel like there has to be more dedication involved. You often wrap a project up within 2 weeks to a month max. With illustration work, there’s a lot of quick satisfaction. What are the differences between that type of work and creating your own book? Comparing the two processes… are there things you enjoy and things that are more challenging with each? You do a lot of freelance illustration work.

I had to go into it with more of a plan and less crossing my fingers and hoping everything made sense. Big ugly is my first longer comic that tells one story which was something totally new for me. If the comics worked by themselves they were probably going to work together because they had the setting of the book in common. It felt easier to go into it without too much of a plan. Something city was a book of short comics. Did you approach this book differently to the first? Big Ugly is your second long-form comic with Avery Hill, after Something City in 2017.
