Wednesday, December 5, 2012

2012 in Review: Ant Sang

Ant Sang
 
What have been your personal cartooning/comics highlights of 2012?
 
Having Shaolin Burning selected as a finalist (Picture Book category) at the NZ Post Children’s Book awards was great. It won an Honour Award in the end, and it was a fantastic night spent with so many talented authors and illustrators at the event. Another highlight was seeing Shaolin Burning artwork up on the big screens at the Frankfurt Book Fair’s NZ Pavillion (though I wasn’t there in person).

Who are some of the comics creators that you've discovered and enjoyed for the first time in 2012?
 
I’m loving the artwork of James Harren and Becky Cloonan. Becky’s artwork has a beautiful fluidity to it, and James’ work packs a mighty punch… the guy’s really on fire at the moment.
 
What is something non-comics that you have enjoyed in 2012? 
 
I loved Robert Harris’ novel Lustrum. A great retelling of a politically tumultuous, five year period during the dying days of the Roman Republic (after 63BC). Focusing on Cicero and told through the eyes of his slave, Tiro, the book is an amazing look at the politics of the time. Had me googling the history of Rome for days afterwards. TV-wise, loved watching all of The Wire (crime series based in Baltimore). And currently digging Homeland (post 9/11 terrorist schnanigans). 
 
Have you implemented any significant changes to your working methods this year? 
 
My working method hasn’t changed drastically this year. I’m still pretty old school and love working with brush and ink. I reckon my Photoshop colouring has improved this year though. I’ve been experimenting with more tones and depth and have been enjoying the results so far. 
 
What are you looking forward to in 2013? 
 
Planning to make comics and get into some filmmaking.

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