You work for so long on a graphic novel that it's easy to question your ideas or to burn out on drawing. But you plug away at it and trust in the story you want to tell. It's a marathon, but the finished product is really satisfying.
Vera BrosgolI'm one of those people with restless hands. I need to be doodling, or biting my nails, or making socks.
Vera BrosgolAnimation taught me to draw quickly and clearly and to communicate a character's feelings through his or her body language and facial expressions.
Vera BrosgolI'm fortunate enough to get to make books for a living, so I spend my entire workday alone in my studio quietly doing my favorite thing in the world. When I need a break from that, it's usually because I'm desperate to see other human beings again!
Vera BrosgolI think sometimes older people wind up being a little childlike. They've done their time, now they get to do what they want.
Vera BrosgolIn animation and comics, the viewer breezes past the drawings. But with picture books, each page is going to be stared at and touched and read over and over. Maybe even chewed on a little. Everything needs to be thoughtful and economical, thirty-two little masterpieces.
Vera Brosgol