Renowned comic artist Seth was in Regina to open a very cool exhibition at the Dunlop. He has been building cardboard replicas of his nostalgic city of the 50s and these are now all here in one place. He did a very good talk where he discussed his parents, his feeling of being isolated and disconnected from other kids his age, and how all of this led to his obsessive drawing and the telling of stories with ever decreasing conflict. William asked him about his clothes and he seemed pleased to talk about searching thrift stores and the great aspect of current society where people can wear whatever they want (and he thinks we don't go extreme enough, considering how much freedom we have).
Friday, April 17, 2015
Seth in Regina
Renowned comic artist Seth was in Regina to open a very cool exhibition at the Dunlop. He has been building cardboard replicas of his nostalgic city of the 50s and these are now all here in one place. He did a very good talk where he discussed his parents, his feeling of being isolated and disconnected from other kids his age, and how all of this led to his obsessive drawing and the telling of stories with ever decreasing conflict. William asked him about his clothes and he seemed pleased to talk about searching thrift stores and the great aspect of current society where people can wear whatever they want (and he thinks we don't go extreme enough, considering how much freedom we have).
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