Here it is, the future of Shakespearean commentary and analysis!
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
Here it is, the future of Shakespearean commentary and analysis!
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
The final installment of my remastered Shakespearean Selfies! It’s been super fun to revisit and update these. I’ll have to do some more soon…
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
And here’s the original:
If you’ve enjoyed this, make sure you check out Shakespearean Selfies, part 6, which didn’t really need to be remastered.
MOAR REMASTERED SELFIESSSSSSS
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
And let’s take the Wayback Machine back to the original:
Wasn’t going to be able to improve on the bear, so basically just copied it.
Yes, it’s MORE remastered Shakespearean selfies!
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
Check out the original here and marvel at my primitive pen-and-ink attempts to draw “insubstantial”.
Pretty pleased with my action-blur on Casca, tbh.
Let’s continue on the great Shakespearean Selfie remastering project…
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
Have to admit I found drawing a six-pack on stick-figure Antonio to be HILARIOUS.
Time to once again revisit and renovate some old classics! Let’s polish up some Shakespearean Selfies!
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
And here’s the original, from waaaaaaay back in 2013, just a few months after I started Good Tickle Brain.
You’ll note that back then I hadn’t yet settled on the “triangle and circle” stick figure aesthetic I prefer again, and actually wasted lots of time drawing CLOTHES and stuff. I’ve learned a lot since then.
Seeing as tomorrow is (alas) Inauguration Day, I thought I would take some of our incoming president's more recent tweets and match them up with Shakespearean characters... with some strategic alterations where necessary.
The first draft of this comic was, like, all history plays. His tweets match up very well with history plays, alarmingly....
Wow, it's been a long time since we've seen any Shakespearean Selfies...