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Interfaith prayer in comics

Posted on March 24, 2011 at 7:45am 0 Comments

Did anyone catch the prayer in FF#1. In it, Alex Powers is asked to say grace at dinner, with people and beings of radically different beliefs. He prays by addressing God in each individual way. It reminds me of the awkwardness and difficulty of praying in an interfaith gathering. Having been asked to pray in a diverse setting (though not with aliens around the table), the question it raises is this, is it more respectful to address God in a way that seeks a common denominator in understanding,… Continue

How to Draw Bible Comics

Posted on February 9, 2010 at 6:57am 1 Comment

Dear Friends ,

I am starting a weekly series on "How to Draw Bible Comics." It will be on my blog www.lookbothwaysartandfaith.blogspot.com. The series will feature basic steps in creating a comic, and special considerations when translating the Bible into this visual language. Over the next three months, I will post the development of a comic translation of a passage and offer ideas and resources for making your own…

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Going to Wizard World comicon in Philadelphia on Sat.

Posted on June 18, 2009 at 6:11pm 2 Comments

My family and I are heading on vacation this weekend. I told some friends I was going to Philadelphia, and they suggested that I go to the Wizardworld Comicon which is this weekend. As it turns out, I am free on Saturday and can go for the day. (happy dance.) I haven't been to a comic con in years, this will be fun. I put my portfolio together, I am looking forward to sharing it with others and getting feed back from pros. It also dawned on me, as I put it together, that it is primarily comic… Continue

Jump Starting Creativity

Posted on May 26, 2009 at 1:23pm 1 Comment

The June issue of "HOW" Magazine had an article on ways to 'keep the creative juices flowing' by making art every day. The article showed examples for 4 artists who use a daily deadline to explore their creative side. I decided to give it a try, and in April began my "Almost Daily Digitals." In the series, I decided to explore Photoshop, and actually use photos I have taken over the year. Each week, I pick a different theme, and explore the subject. More often than not, i find the art leading… Continue

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At 2:21am on February 25, 2011, Justin Martin said…
Thanks for accepting my request! I pray all is well on your end...
At 6:52pm on December 11, 2010, Marvin said…

: Checked out you artwork (photo albums). You've got a good sense of color harmony and value. Good job!

At 8:53am on November 19, 2010, Reggie Byers said…
Thanks Earnest! It's a work in progress praise God
At 5:49pm on September 24, 2010, ArtistXero said…
Thanks for liking Samuel, sorry it took so long to respond.
At 10:47pm on May 23, 2010, Daniel Conner said…
hey earnest! sorry i didn't reply sooner. i dont think i get notifcations of wall posts on here- so i just noticed yours!
sounds good, i'll get those articles together- hopefully to you within the month!

thnks again!
dan
At 4:25am on November 5, 2009, marcus hayden said…
Yeah mat iv been using anime ace for ages too! Nat P's a ledg
At 11:35pm on November 3, 2009, Josh Shelton said…
thanks earnest, I appreciate it... I hope so too :)
At 6:49am on October 27, 2009, Eric Merced said…
Thanks. Glad you like it :)
At 10:56am on October 24, 2009, Micah Gunnell said…
Thanks for the add and the comment Earnest! Nice work!
At 7:52pm on October 21, 2009, Matt Baker said…
I use Anime Ace. It's free for non-commercial use at Blambot Fonts. Happy fonting!
 
 
 

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The 'Spirituality in Comics' Panel from San Diego Comic-Con 2011

In comics, movies, and even Broadway musicals like “The Book Of Mormon”, spiritual themed work seems to be unexpectedly coming from the least religious of sources.

Panelists including SERGIO CARIELLO (The Action Bible), RUSSELL DALTON (Marvelous Myths: Marvel Superheroes and Everyday Faith), BUZZ DIXON (Serenity/Hits & Misses), and MIKE SHIELDS (Blue Blazes) discuss how a new generation of comics and pop culture are exploring timeless truths and also address the question “Is Mass Media Our New Church?”

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Did you know that CCAS has monthly meetings in the Los Angeles area? Contact Eric Jansen for more info!

 

Also, members of CCAS have produced the APAzine ALPHA-OMEGA for over 25 years!  We have about five openings right now!  Contact Eric Jansen for more info!  (This is a 30-member active-participation-only photocopied magazine for Christian writers and artists who submit a "trib" every other month for fun, fellowship, and critiques by other members.  Between postage and your photocopying costs, you might pay anywhere from $5 to $25 per issue.)

 

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