Off Panel #456: Many Worlds with Christian Ward
Writer/aritst Christian Ward joins the show to talk about his new art book, Many Worlds – The Art of Christian Ward – Volume One and his series at DSTLRY, Spectregraph. Ward discusses how his schedule works, leaning into momentum, idea generation, his crowdfunding emotions, the origins of his art book and why he wanted to do it, figuring out what to include in it, revisiting his work, what guides his art, his approach to Spectregraph, thinking out visuals, the appeal of horror, writing for himself, how the role of an artist has changed, and more.
You can find Ward on Twitter and Instagram as well as his work in Spectregraph and Many Worlds – The Art of Christian Ward – Volume One, which is currently being crowdfunded on Zoop.
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Big thanks to Deanna Chapman for stepping in to edit this episode. If it sounds better than usual, it’s because of her.
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Thanks to the sponsor of this week’s podcast: Zoop! Convention season is upon us, but don’t forget to support your favorite creators on Zoop! There’s still time to get the Breed Omnibus from the legendary Jim Starlin, as well as Sway’s gorgeous artbook “Swayonce.” Zoop also has launches from huge names like Christian Ward, Sanford Greene, Bill Morrison, Franco and Babylon 5’s Claudia Christian coming this month. And don’t forget to check out the e-commerce store on Zoop where you can buy books from successfully funded campaigns, like Ax Wielder Jon by Nick Pitarra or the Eisner Nominated Comics For Ukraine anthology. For creators looking to crowdfund your project, or have your books for sale in Zoop’s brand new e-commerce marketplace, e-mail them at hello@wearezoop.com to learn more!
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Header photo is from the cover of Ward’s art book, Many Worlds – The Art of Christian Ward – Volume One. Artists unfortunately unknown. Off Panel’s opening theme music is Vulfpeck’s “Outro,” used with permission from the band (and thanks from me for them doing so!), with the rest of the music being an original track by custom music agency Upright T-Rex Music, written and performed specifically for the podcast. A huge thanks to Ross and Cody from Upright T-Rex Music for putting the track together!