Bread, Love and Cha-Cha-Cha :: The Blog of Carolyn Belefski
Monday, June 8, 2009
Curls: Leaving Maggie's Farm
This episode of Curls is inspired by the protesting duck near the end of the Bob Dylan influenced movie I'm Not There and is based on the lyrics to his song, Maggie's Farm. I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. Enjoy.
Carolyn Belefski is available for freelance illustration work, commissions or design work. Email info@curls-studio.com with your project need and budget.
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If you enjoy Curls Studio products, please donate to keep us motivated and in action! We travel locally in DC, MD, and VA... but also need your support to pay for printing costs and travel expenses for events like New York Comic Con. Your help is needed and appreciated. You never know what could come your way if you donate to Curls Studio.
MORE WAYS TO SUPPORT CURLS STUDIO!
I just made a Wishlist at Blick Art Materials and thought I'd share it with you. It works just like a gift registry, so you'll know exactly what I want and your contribution will go instantly to the production of my comics. Have a look if you'd like.
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Runner up - Best Visual Artist - Best of D.C. 2013
Curls Studio, founded by artist Carolyn Belefski, creates and self-publishes original comics, designs and illustrations. Carolyn writes and draws the comic strip Curls, about a gal who hangs out with adorable animals and a piece of toast. She also collaborates with writer Joe Carabeo on the comic books Kid Roxy, Black Magic Tales and The Legettes.
Carolyn has exhibited at New York Comic Con, Small Press Expo, Baltimore Comic-Con, Philadelphia Alternative Comic Con, Pittsburgh Indy Comics Expo, DC Counter Culture Festival and many other comic conventions and art fairs. Her illustrations have been published by USA WEEKEND Magazine, National Geographic's Great Migrations Apparel, Virginia Living Magazine, The Commonwealth Times, The Connection, CROQ Zine, Baltimore Connect from AIGA Baltimore, Magic Bullet, The Pulse on COMICON.com, AOL ComicsAlliance and more.
In 2010, Curls was nominated for the Friends of Lulu "Kim Yale Award for Most Talented Newcomer."
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