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eX_O_Studio


  • Joined: Dec 24th, 2006
  • Last Visit: Jan 8th, 2008

User Tags: anthropomorphic, comics, conventions, freelance artist, illustrator, manga, packaging design, writer

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What I’ve Done
Ever since I realized that I could put what I saw on to paper I have been drawing. I made a firm decision at the tender age seven to become a great cartoonist like Bill Watterson when I grew up, or to be Jazz singer as a back-up plan. The only thing that has changed is that my back-up plan has changed to becoming an art teacher. I recall my early childhood as being a girl that spent more time watching cartoons and going to the library than playing with dolls and other little girls. I never quite fit in, and I was constantly drawing and doodling and often off in my own little world.

I began to consider a career in art more seriously while attending Montgomery Blair High School after moving to Silver Spring, Maryland at the age of 15. Between their stellar staff, resources and the diverse student body I was inspired to express myself creatively in ways that weren’t possible in the mostly low income areas that my mother could afford to raise me and my siblings. Upon graduation I had seven times the required amount of art credits, I had logged 300+ hours of stage crew theater ops, served two years as secretary of Japanese club and I had started attending anime conventions in the tri-state area to show and sell my drawings. It is my belief to this day that if I had not been in that rich learning environment I would have never attempted making a living off of my creative abilities.

I started college at Montgomery College in Rockville and received a Certificate in Computer Graphics: Art and Animation after two years. During that period my mother had left Maryland to seek green pastures in Texas. I struggled on my own for a year in Maryland and finally gave up and moved in with my Aunt in LA for a year. Not much to note about living in LA except being able to go to ComicCon and E3 that year, and constant visits to Lil’ Tokyo to keep my Japanese fresh. During my time there I attended LA Southwest, which is one of the saddest community colleges I’ve ever attended, for one semester. After a little over a year I moved to Atlanta after turning down UCLA (in-state tuition was $14K!). During that time I attended over 40 anime, comic and multi-genre conventions in order to promote my art and my stories.

What I Want To Do
I want to tell my stories to the world, inspire others, mentor the youth and bring an aesthetic quality to every aspect of my life. After much learning and growth I should get better and better of producing notable comic works. I can only hope because I have dozens of concepts I wish to develop and share with the world but this will only come about if I work hard and not give up.

I also want to be able to invest and further the careers of other artists, especially those that I am close to, or that I admire, and most importantly that are Americans. I believe that as Americans create more and more quality comics that appeal to a more diverse range of the population that not only will that increase the possibility of stable careers for thousands of artists here and around the world, it will diversify the way that people are entertained and bring a new visual quality to everyday life in the United States America.

What I’m Doing
Currently I am in Junior Purgatory at Georgia State University. Basically since my beloved country refuses to set itself up for success by standardizing college requirements across the board I have to retake some courses and take freshman classes that were not required in Maryland. So including my one semester in LA, this fall it will be my fourth semester as a junior student. I hope I will finally be upgraded to Senior by the spring. My major is Studio Art with concentrations in Drawing, printmaking and graphic design with a minor in Japanese. When I graduate I intend to apply to an overseas company, preferably in southern Japan, but any country with socialized medicine will do.
I still go to conventions, but not as many as I used to since school is getting more challenging and I want to do more challenging things with my art. Completing Bun Bun Café is one of those challenges that I am currently working on.

More of my art can be viewed on Deviant Art
I can also be found on MySpace

Current Projects

~Bun Bun Café preliminary ground work
~Bun Bun Café background


To be announced

eX_O_Studio's Bulletins

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Sep 13th, 2007 9:59 PM September Press Release
Jun 19th, 2007 8:48 PM Mid-June Press Release
May 8th, 2007 6:20 PM May Press Release
Jan 26th, 2007 12:54 PM First Stop on 2007 Tour
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eX_O_Studio's Comic Galleries

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Work Study

This is a six-page one shot comic that I did for Purrsia Press back in 2006 for Free Comic Book Day. I also signed copies of this on that Free Comic Book Day at Criminal Records in Atlanta, GA.

Tags:  boy, college, free comic book day, manga, purrsia press, slice of life
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Bun Bun Café-Concept Art

Character sheets, storyboards and cover sketches.

Tags:  bun bun café
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Bun Bun Café-Official Logos and Layous

Comic logos and layout designs for covers, re-cap pages, extras, etc.

Tags:  forward, icons, layout, letters, logos, titles
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eX_O_Studio's Favorite Comic Galleries

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eX_O_Studio's Comments

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[ Posted by pjh on Aug 14th, 2007 3:38 PM ]...

Your profile inspires. I wish you all the success as an artist but I really want you to take plan B and teach the youth. They need a role model like you. I enjoyed your art on your Deviantart page.

1 Reply [ Latest posted on August 15th, 2007 2:43 PM ]

Remove[ Posted by eX_O_Studio on Aug 15th, 2007 2:43 PM ]...

Thank you for your kind words. I don't think I can ever stop teaching and mentoring. I suspect I will end up like many of my mentors that taught full-time and freelanced part time, I can never resist instructing young and willing minds. At conventions I will always spend more time critiquing young people and encouraging developing artists than staying at my own table. Thanks for the vote of confidence. ^_^

[ Posted by Bledforagony on Jan 31st, 2007 9:13 AM ]...

Thanks for the add yo, good luck at the conventions this year and may all your endeavors be fruitful and profitable.

-B

[ Posted by blackgeekrick on Jan 6th, 2007 10:25 PM ]...

Why you poke me?

[ Posted by Anubis on Dec 29th, 2006 1:32 AM ]...

Thanks for the add and goodluck with bun bun!!

1 Reply [ Latest posted on January 6th, 2007 1:09 AM ]

Remove[ Posted by eX_O_Studio on Jan 6th, 2007 1:09 AM ]...

Thankies! It woun't be easy with school but I'll try my best!

[ Posted by NatePiekos on Dec 26th, 2006 3:08 PM ]...

Hey, Tani! Thanks for the kind words!

On my way to go check out your Deviant Art page.

~N

[ Posted by GregCarter on Dec 25th, 2006 10:57 PM ]...

Atlanta represent! Are you going to the artists' social at Galactic ConQuest on Monday? If not, see you at MomoCon. ^_^

1 Reply [ Latest posted on December 26th, 2006 3:03 PM ]

Remove[ Posted by eX_O_Studio on Dec 26th, 2006 3:03 PM ]...

Nope, got work/buy books for school/insert any other obstanding obligation I'm sure of it, I'll be at Momo, dealer's room most likely.

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