

K. Woodman-Maynard - The Business of Being an Artist
Feb 15, 2023
40:28
Artist K. Woodman-Maynard discusses her gorgeous graphic novel interpretation of The Great Gatsby, the business of being a graphic artist and other engrossing matters. A delightfully different interview with a charming guest.
Highlights include:
- Sal Introduces K. Woodman-Maynard, Creator of The Great Gatsby Graphic Novel
- “Color is gorgeous. The drawings are extremely expressive and interesting… the style of the period is displayed.”
- “…I think it's a good way to get people who might not otherwise read The Great Gatsby, the prose book, interested.”
- Cashflow from a Graphic Novel Is Inconsistent – Good to Have Steady Income from Graphic Design
- “…it was very painful for me to cut out specific lines, because I love those lines.”
- “I'm in complete agreement that you shouldn't dismiss somebody's whole life's work just based on certain philosophies. It's a balance.”
- “…it started by a very intense deep reading of the text…”
- “The whole book took about 1500 hours. That's actively time tracked hours.”
- “…the first thing for a beginner that they need to know is that they can do it. You can make a living as a graphic artist.”
- “I was encouraged to go into architecture because that was considered to be more stable for artists. I'm so glad I didn't, because I graduated college in 2008.”
- “One thing that's been key for me has been diversifying my income. I have income from graphic novels. I have income from graphic design work, from illustration.”
- “I think it's an important thing for yourself as a graphic artist to be able to pivot and to be able to work in different ways.”
- “…finding good mentors. That's something that I would encourage your niece to do.”
- “Going to Harvard has really helped me with asking stupid questions.”
- “You can be a good business person and also be good at your craft.”
- “The Great Gatsby was a commercial flop at the time that it was published.”
- “He was making a huge amount. He would just spend it before he even got it, which is the direct opposite of me.”
- “…a captive audience of troops who read The Great Gatsby and then returned and spread the word about it.”
- “I'm wondering what's going to happen once the vaccine is out. Will we experience another Roaring Twenties in a different way?”
- “I do the Pomodoro method. …You work for 25 minutes; you take 5 minutes off. Then every two hours, you take a half an hour break.”
- “In high school, we had to take career placement tests. I had equal likelihood artist and military officer.”
- The Importance of Story Telling
- Addressing Mental Health Issues with Kids via Comics: TKAMI.org
- “I decided not to go into architecture because it wasn't my calling. Also, because I could see that it wouldn't be good for my mental health.”
- “It's just gorgeous. I highly recommend this work.”