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Sketches and Trades

February 10th, 2010 by Sarah Winifred Searle

I’d like to apologize for lack of updates on Under the Apple Tree. I can promise that updates will resume within a week or two not just because I think I can do it, but because I HAVE to – it is a condition of my graduation this spring, as it is my senior capstone project! My new job has just been more time consuming than expected, even just in the first week, and I need a bit more time to settle into the new routine.

Until then, I have some art to share! I’ve been taking trades and also have done some sketches for people. Here’s a few:

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Comic Update!

February 6th, 2010 by Sarah Winifred Searle

p017webWe have arrived at a new scene! I altered the colors to portray the fickle weather of New England; that afternoon was bright and sunny, but once Maggie got out of school it became overcast and a little dreary. I am now more than half way through the first issue and look forward to reaching the home stretch.

I apologize that it’s been a few days since the last page, but I have great news! I have landed a full time job as an artist for a company that is currently producing some games. I had my first day yesterday and it really is one of the most amazing feelings to know that all my hard work and these years in college haven’t gone to waste and my talent is needed. I’m pretty sure I’m one of the luckiest people in the world, and the support I’ve received from friends and family in wishing me luck and celebrating the good news really means a lot. Something even crazier than getting a job before I even graduate in my field: my best friend Vanessa got a position, as well, and we’ll be working together. So awesome!

Fortunately I’ve accomplished a good amount of my comic before full time work came in the picture and am not too concerned about my productivity being interrupted, it just may be a bit slower. Considering I started exactly a month ago and have already produced a full website, done a good deal of networking with other cartoonists and have completed 17 page (at 3-4 hours each that’s about 60 hours of work in 30 days), I believe I am in pretty good shape.

This past Thursday I organized a Maine Cartoonists Roundtable and we had a great turnout! A couple fellows from the Trees and Hills collective out of New Hampshire/Vermont were in the area, and we had some new faces as well. I look forward to the next one. Thanks to Coast City Comics for lending us their space, and thank you to the people who showed up! I look forward to the next one.

And thanks to anyone who reads this thing, too. : )

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