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Sally Kindberg’s Corona Diary’s Krakow website appearance
In 2018 I visited a fantastic comics exhibition in Krakow and have just learned that Artur Wabik, one of the curators I met there, has written about my recent Corona Diary , along with work by Jeroen Funke, Simon Hanselmann, Tom Gauld, … Continue reading
Posted in Comic strips, Drawings, Handwriting
Tagged Artur Wabik, comic strip diary, Corona Diary, diary, Krakow, Miasto Literatury, Teraz Komiks exhibition, Teraz Komiks!
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Sally Kindberg’s Corona Virus Diary
Not sure now how many days I’ve had this blooming virus, but yesterday spent at the Royal Free Hospital being checked out, as had chest pains etc. I have arrhythmia a not uncommon heart condition but it felt it was … Continue reading
Posted in Comic strips, Drawings, Sketchbooks
Tagged cartoon diary, clangers, Corona, Corona Diary, Corvid19, covid19, diary, isolation, isolation diary, maps, NHS, paramedics, Royal Free Hospital, selfisolation, swannee whistle, virus diary
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Sally Kindberg’s comic strip workshops at the Institute of Physics
As it’s the anniversary year of the first moon landings, the current exhibition at the Institute of Physics is all about the moon, where I ran comic strip workshops yesterday. After some live drawing all about facial expressions and using … Continue reading
One of Sally Kindberg’s Space Adventure comic strips – quails in space
Next month I’ll be running comic strip workshops at the Institute of Physics, celebrating the anniversary of the first moon landings, but before humans were sent into space …
At Krakow’s Teraz Komiks! exhibition
So excited to visit Teraz Komiks! (Comics Now!) at Krakow’s National Museum last week, and to meet curators Artur Wabik and Tomasz Trzaskalik, who kindly showed me around the exhibition, and some of the delightful city of Krakow as well. … Continue reading
Unreliable Memoir – work in progress
Some stories gallop along, leaping over obstacles – deadlines always help – and others are like very complicated igsaws you have to carefully fit together. Unreliable Memoir (working title) is one of the latter, and even if I complete it, … Continue reading
In the Frame: comic strip memoir workshop
Coming soon, a comic strip memoir workshop at Stillpoint Lab in Clerkenwell, London. Here’s Stillpoint‘s poster for my event …
Quails in space
All sorts of creatures have been sent into space by NASA and the Russian space agency to see how they would react in zero gravity. In the 1970s quail eggs were launched into the unknown …
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Tagged animals in space, comic strips, NASA, quails, quails in space, Space
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Sally Kindberg – British Science Festival event and workshop
Last week I joined broadcast journalist Alex Fitch, ecologist Chris Sandom, writer Alex Frith, artist Daniel Locke and astrophysicist Kathy Romer at a panel discussion called Drawing On Science at the Onca Gallery in Brighton, part of the British Science … Continue reading