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Inky monsters and mates: Adelaide’s comic groups

Last updated 25 Nov, 2022

“I would have LOVED to have been part of a comics drawing club as a young person. There is something special about hanging out in a safe space with other people who like doing what you like doing. You don't have to explain why you like the thing, there is just the unspoken understanding.”
Gina Chadderton

While the workshops are on hiatus, Gina has been mailing out Inky Fingers Postal Pals packs. The packs arrive complete with activities, nice paper, links to specially designed online resources and an extra little gift like a sticker. Packs are available for anyone to order but for those who can’t, there are also free online guides and resources on Gina’s illustration website, George Rex Comics.

DOWNLOAD DRAWING GUIDES

“If I can create a safe space for the attendees to find and relate to other people, well, that's more important to me than passing on drawing skills (although if I can do both, that's even better).”
Gina Chadderton

If you’re interested in letting your creative side loose, connect with Gina and the Adelaide comic groups.


Inky Fingers Comic Group: Facebook

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Georgina chadderton and owen heitmann

GEORGINA CHADDERTON AND OWEN HEITMANN AT GREENLIGHT COMICS IN THE CITY.