The comfort of drawing Batman
In todayβs newsletter, I write about spending half of a flight to Honolulu drawing a comic while freeze-framing Tim Burtonβs Batman:
Planes are excellent places to work, but theyβre also excellent places to zone out and to play or do βcomfort workβ βΒ what Iβm calling the creative work we return to when we donβt know what else to do.
Drawing Batman, it turns out, is a great comfort to me!
A reader commented that theyβd love to sit across from me on a plane, and it suddenly occurred to me that I left out a huge inspiration from the newsletter: I was sitting on the plane diagonally from a kid drawing, which is what made me get out my diary in the first place!
Here are a few blind contour drawings I made of the kid:
And what I wrote in my diary underneath:
thereβs a little kid across the aisle from me who has the most chaotic little marker box and I love it. just scribbling little drawings w/ what looks like EXPO markers and crayons and all kinds of random stuffβ¦
Since the letter takes a turn into kids and the aliveness in the lines that they draw, I canβt believe I left out this detail. But thatβs whatβs so great about putting work in front of people β the minute you do, you remember everything you left out.
Read the whole letter here: βThe comfort of drawing Batmanβ