Historical
A Comic Tour of Art History
- Glenn Adamson's "Craft in the 21st Century" Oct 24, 2015 like2 #11 EDIT
- Bruce Metcalf's "The Problem of the Fountain" Oct 24, 2015 like2 #10 EDIT
- Alison Britton's "The Maker's Eye" Oct 24, 2015 like2 #9 EDIT
- Le Corbusier's "Type-Needs, Type-Furniture" Oct 24, 2015 like2 #8 EDIT
- Adolf Loos' "Ornament and Crime" Oct 24, 2015 like2 #7 EDIT
- William Morris' "The Revival of Handicraft" Oct 24, 2015 like3 #6 EDIT
- John Ruskin's "The Nature of Gothic" Oct 24, 2015 like2 #5 EDIT
- Salvator Rosa is an Idiot May 14, 2015 like3 #4 EDIT
- Caravaggio Orders Artichokes Feb 26, 2015 like3 #3 EDIT
- Leonardo Wants a Job, Part 1 Dec 24, 2014 like4 #2 EDIT
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One of my goals with comics is to use them to teach history, particularly art history. I look for touching, exciting, or fun stories from history texts and use comics to bring them to life and illustrate important concepts.