2 / 31
Aug 2016

I can only speak for myself, but I suspect others can relate to what I've got to say.

"Normal" people might wonder why we do what we do? It's great for the little tykes to grab chunks of paper and go crazy with pens, pencils and markers, but what sane adult would take it so far as to literally spend hours creating something that only takes a few seconds to read? Especially when half the readers shrug and tell themselves, "I could draw that." (Yeah, sure you could. Just try it.)

It's too bad I can't provide these "normal" people with an answer worth engraving onto my headstone. The truth is, I really don't know exactly WHY I do it. Humans wouldn't be humans if they didn't have that need to create planted so deeply within. Some folks compose music, some paint, a few get it all wrong and seek fulfillment through destruction, but that's a different subject. Anyway, I choose to combine my ability to draw and write to create comics, and it's very clear to me that I am not alone here. There's no one reason "why" I do it. I just do it. And you just do it, too. Sure, hearing people, both "normal" and otherwise express pleasure at seeing what I've managed makes me want to do it even more. Even the not-so-glowing reviews of my work make me want to keep going, if only to make someone laugh out of the other side of his/her mouth. But I drew comics when there were literally only 4 people (myself included) who ever saw them. I kept drawing, and had no interest in whether this hobby of mine would lead anywhere. Currently, this hobby costs me a lot more money than it brings in. I can just imagine the reaction of some billionaire: "Why on Earth would you keep doing something that doesn't net any returns????? It's crazy!" Of COURSE it's crazy! I love what I do! To me, love comes in countless different forms, and there is no way to intellectually rationalize ANY of those forms. When I incurred a thumb injury this past year, the first thought in my mind was, "Will I be able to continue drawing?" (The answer was yes, thank goodness).

Anyway, that's me, and I think that's you, too. I REALLY hope that what I draw continues to grow. Whether I someday actually earn back all the loot I've blown, I don't know, and I don't care. What's most important to me is that I keep going, and that I reach as many readers as possible.

Well, thanks for reading! If you want to see what I've got going on here on Tapastic, here's the link. I hope to see you there:

https://tapastic.com/series/Candace-n-Company2

And if you enjoy my work, please like it!

https://www.facebook.com/candaceandcompanystrip/

Jordan Smith
Creator of Candace 'n' Company

  • created

    Aug '16
  • last reply

    Aug '16
  • 30

    replies

  • 2.4k

    views

  • 1

    user

  • 34

    likes

  • 3

    links

One of my professors answered this way:

"Why do we create? ...because it hurts not to."

I think that's my favourite answer.

Mmm. I see it like sexuality. Being creative was never a choice, but it was present before I was old enough to realise it. Now I'm just an adult trying to figure out how to be happy.

I'm a "normal" person and I make comics #_#
and I do it because there's nothing else to do D; seriously, what else am I supposed to do? D;

I guess I do it to improve, there will always be something else bigger and better to draw. More art to make. More ideas to express. 😆

Also as a side note I don't believe there is such a thing as a 'normal person'. There are people that spend hours watching sports they are not playing, is that normal? What's the difference in that and this? People are just people, everyone has different interest. That's just the way I see it.😉

What is a "normal" person?

You keep mentioning them but I don't quiet understand who they are.

I think that we do what we do just because it make us happy. When I draw, I feel soo good that I forget the stress. I was also worry when I hurt my wrist haha. Drawing is my life. It's a feeling so good that we want to share what we create with other people. That's why I think we create comics. To share the awesomeness of create :DDD

I do it because I love my characters so much. I want to get their stories told and I'm fortunate to have found a medium. There's no deep lesson or aesop in their stories (and those searching for one will be shot a la Twain), but at some point in development you grasp the depths of a character's heart, and then telling their story and revealing that heart to others becomes an obsession.

Heck, sometimes I get that same feeling reading other people's comics. I like to think that maybe the writer got the same feeling for their character as I do for mine, of holding onto some precious soul. When I find that in a character, you will never find a more ardent fan than me.

Yes, this. I can't not create. It would be like trying not to breathe.

I have a compulsive need to tell stories, and a great urge to draw. Trying to hold it back would make me desperately unhappy.

When I was young, comic art inspired me. I'd like to be that inspiration for someone some day. No amount of money or subscribers can top that feeling of when you've inspired someone for me.

Trust me, normies exist. I know plenty of them. They wake up, get the kids ready for school, go to work. Come home, eat dinner in front of the television, send the kids to bed, watch some more television with a quiet drink, then go to bed to start it all over again.

Normies, in my opinion, are in need of a hobby.

I ask myself this question at least every other day. If I didn't create something, it would seriously hurt my brain xD! Then I wouldn't be able to get my story out there, it might as well not exist all if I can't create a visual manifestation of it!

"normies" ... gosh darn those conforming sheeple non artists...

I just do it because I can. I do a lot of things because I can. I don't get super emotional about my work because it's just something I do either for fun or for a job. It's not my life blood. I'm not going to die if I don't draw. I care about my work, but I'm not acting like it's something magical and sets me apart from anyone else.

I do it just cause I love creating! I have a lot of fun drawing and making comics, and it makes me happy when other like them as well! =D