45 Days Of CCS, #28: Juniper Kim

Juniper Kim has shown that they are a serious skills of their time at CCS. Their work right here reflects smaller works very ideally suited for zine gala’s as they equipment up for writing their first accurate longform comic. Their most up-to-date batch of comics involves a dream comic, a chain of sketchbook/diary comics, an illustrated collaboration, and a chain of weird and wonderful humor strips from The Gutter. In my belief, none of them are especially distinctive, but taken as a entire, it is an animated snapshot in time as we gape Kim experimenting with assorted genres, ways, and tips. Guisers At The Door! is an illustrated zine they did with author Grant Cook. The prose is more than a minute florid, but Kim’s attention to ornamental ingredient is what makes the zine price looking at. Teeth is a higher example of what Kim is able to. It be a dream comic that makes use of every vogue of attention-grabbing offers and ways. It be printed on a thick, vellum-vogue paper that lets in Kim to utilize a wide deal of erasure and “ghost photos” on the net page, as the tiny print of a conventional enamel-falling-out dream jog to a couple ordinary places. It be an involving showcase for Kim’s mastery of coloration and pure drawing apart from as imaginative cartooning. 

My Room Keeps Talking To Me is an involving blended gain from Kim’s sketchbook. Here, Kim struggles with their upbringing, treatment, what it way to be an artist, and their bid on this planet. It be a highlight reel another time for their drawing, their use of coloration, their willingness to confront no longer easy thoughts, and to this point more. Kim can work in any vogue, from cartoony to colourful to gritty. There are some attention-grabbing legend threads right here that I would actually like to seem Kim salvage down the road. 

In the end, Kim also has a silly aspect, as their sequence of Funken strips from The Gutter proves. Kim clearly doodles these out rather mercurial, since the twin carriageway is immediate, warm, and rather rough. These strips about these outlandish rabbit-love creatures are an exercise in bending traces and shapes in comic, outlandish, and most steadily appealing ways. They give Kim an excuse to method any outlandish thing that they desire, attain up with non sequiturs, and produce strips that are either bare-bones or else filled with ornamental ingredient. Its aim is rarely any longer not like that of a diary strip, easiest these are a ways more keen and unpredictable. All urged, these all truly feel love warm-up workouts for Kim, maintaining their pen challenging in between higher initiatives or their graceful journal-binding curiosity.