One of the things I love about creating in different mediums, styles and genres is how the different art forms feed into each other. For me, comics has a very close relationship with poetry… I might even exert more poetic discipline when drawing a comic compared to a poem. My poems are often expressive wild things, while my comics ask me to chew over a comic and create a potent distillate.
I love how different art forms, and different life experiences, can feed into art and make it richer.
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Transcript:
How to Write Poetry with Bunson Hoppydew.
Bunson Hoppydew, a pink bunny who likes dancing friendship and cake, is excitedly looking at us.
Bunson: Look at all my amazing drawing advice
Bunson is sitting down and writing “There is was a duck in a thicket.”
Bunson: Now do it with lines of poetry, not drawn lines.
Caption: Write a line you might want to call bad.
Bunson pats the writing.
Bunson: Hello new lines, nice to meet you.
Bunson: I like how playful you are.
Bunson dancing and spoinging through the air.
Bunson sits down and smiles.
Caption: Poetry is for everyone.