

I’m often asked, “How do you come up with your ideas?” It’s not easy to come up with a unique and compelling concept. But is that always necessary? It may surprise you to learn that the “idea” isn’t always the most important aspect of a drawing. How big of an idea is a sunset? Or a person walking a dog? The effectiveness of an idea lies in its execution – in the way you draw it, what to bring to it, and the style. For example, someone walking her dog could be turned into a humorous scene if the dog refuses to budge! It’s a simple premise. The humor lies in how much effort the person uses to pull on the leash, and how determined the dog is not to give in. So remember, a simple idea can be a good idea, if you have fun with it. I hope that helps.