This post is more for my sake than for yours; instead of showing you the process of the most recent page I worked on I want to see how all these pages look together so far.
For those of you just stopping by who don't know what's going on, I'm currently working on a comic about the story of Key West told by the people of Key West. It will mostly be focusing on the lives of the street performers. Right now I'm working on a couple of spreads that talk about my relation to Key West and my fascination for it's history and people. I'll have links of my previous posts at the end that you can check out to get up to speed. But anyways...
Here we go!


[Two More Spreads To Go Here!]
So right now I have pages 1-4 and the map. I still need to do two more spreads that will proceed the map and then I'll be all done with the first part of my Key West project. I wanted to get these pages done so that when I go back down to interview more street performers, Key West locals, and hit up the local museums, I'll have some related work to show them what my project and I are all about.
That's all for now. My ending question for all of you lovely folks is:
How do you keep yourself motivated when tackling a big project?
For Previous Drawn To Key West Posts
Interview With A Street Performer
Map of Mallory Square
Map of Mallory Square Finished
People of Key West
People of Key West Finished
Terrified of Bridges
If you'd like to keep up with more of my work you can check me out at the following:
Instagram: @la.fumettista
Tumblr: http://la-fumettista.tumblr.com/tagged/art
Twitter: @TheresaChiechi
Website: https://www.theresachiechi.com/
P.S.
You guys should check out @drwatson's page. He's doing something really interesting stuff with our Ithaqa comic including a Steemit RPG! If anyone wants to participate and potentially win some Steem, check out this post
Okay now I'm done for realz