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Zen Egg

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Zen Egg
Alex Hinders, 2014.
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This egg is made of Zen — I imagine that when it hatches, a great bird of enlightenment will fly forth.

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Graphic Novel

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Graphic Novel
Alex Hinders, 2012/2014.
Colored pencil and pen.
Dimensions: 19″ x 25″

When I was in kindergarten – oh! Excuse me; I’m employing the literary technique of launching directly into a story in order to make a point and lead into the topic at hand. I hope I didn’t startle you, as I know that was rather abrupt. Anyway, when I was in kindergarten, we sometimes had ‘group circle’ activities where we would each be given a task and then the teacher would come around one by one to make certain we understood what we were doing and offer individual attention. There were only five or six kids in a circle group at a time and the rest got to play with stuff while awaiting their turn. I probably learned a lot of useful – if basic – skills from these exercises, but there’s one of particular importance. I’m about to segue into it right now, and later on you’ll see the overall importance of the story and compliment me for being so god damned clever.

But first, I was born. I think that if I were to tell you this story without first giving you the context that I was born that you might be confused, and stop me in the middle of the story and ask if this event took place before or after my birth. After all, if I hadn’t of been born yet, what business did I have attending Kindergarten?

Anyways, this particular task involved sequential order, and our ability to look at pictures and place them in a sort of logical order. We were each given a series of cards and asked to put them in the ‘correct’ order.  While I can’t remember one hundred percent the details of the cards, I do remember that they involved a cat watching a trash can become full, and then a garbage truck coming and emptying the trash. Well, I noticed that the cat looked happy when the garbage can was full – perhaps it was a stray? – and that it looked awfully sad when the can was emptied. I felt bad for the cat, and figured that the garbage driver probably did, too.

So I arranged the cards in an order, and the teacher looked at my handiwork and frowned. She asked me to tell her about the sequence of events, and what I told her amounted to something like this: “The cat was watching the trash can get full, until the garbage man took it away. But that made the cat sad, so the garbage man brought the trash back and the cat was happy again.” I was told that this was not how things in the world worked, and she re-arranged the cards in the ‘correct’ order.  Although I understood what she was getting at, a part of me rebelled – my sequence was correct, too – it was just a different story.

Many years later, when I was a senior in college, I took a class on storytelling. It met once a week and mostly consisted of a few lectures followed by weeks of all of the students telling stories to the class. One of the biggest things my professor stressed was the order of events; he said that stories were more interesting if the events were arranged slightly out of chronological order, weaving between the past and the present. This technique could not only make a story more dynamic, but could also completely change the tone of the story – hell; it could change the story of the story.
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There was a time, and I’m not sure when I first felt this, that I wanted to make an abstract comic book. I wasn’t certain how to even start going about doing that. I mean, those academic types sometimes refer to graphic novels and comic books as ‘sequential art’ because the sequence of the pictures and the words are so important to the experience. How does one break down sequence in a purposeful manner and still come out of it making sense?

But then one day, in late 2012, I did it, somehow. I drew random lines and saw a series of harsh straight lines that kind of resembled the panels that you would find in a comic book, and in each of the panels there were images. This took a long time to outline because I wanted the images to have some sort of relation to one another – after all, I’d hate to arrange random panels from random comics. I didn’t end up finishing this drawing until spring 2014 – that was two apartments later!

The cool thing about this drawing is that the ‘story’ of this comic is up to your interpretation; you’re in charge of arranging events into a sequence that tell a story that makes sense to you. There is no kindergarten teacher coming around the circle to tell you that your sequence is ‘wrong’, as there is no absolute ‘right’ sequence in this drawing. If it makes sense to you, then congratulations, you’ve got it! Go play with some toys while the other kids finish their circle time.

Personally, when I look at the drawing, I see the story of a young woman whose depression has kept her confined in her apartment. This has caused her pain, and led her to fall into a depression – she dreams of going somewhere else. After fantasying about getting a car and going to the beach she reaches a moment of grim determination and walks downtown to a store with a strawberry on it, and feels contentment at getting out of her rut.

I didn’t own a car at that time, so it makes more sense to me that the car images would be a dream or a fantasy sequence. Depending on who you are, you probably didn’t have that piece of information to use to your contextual advantage, so that might have changed where you put the car images in the story. Maybe you saw it as the girl driving home from the beach after a vacation, and then feeling a bit of depression at returning to her life working at the Strawberry store. Maybe there are some other things in these drawings that I haven’t even picked up on because I’m so bound and limited by my own personal experiences. Who knows?

Did you see what I was doing with this post? On one hand, I think it’s hilarious when you explain a joke, because that sucks all the humor of out of it. I sort of feel the same way about explaining the literary devices and techniques I use in my writing, since usually the effectiveness of those gambits depend on how subtle the writer is. Sort of like how this post was about sequential order, and how I gave you the feeling of jumping around the timeline of my life, yet at the same time I put events roughly in chronological order. Like I said in the first paragraph, I’m so god-damned clever! Or am I? Maybe I put the events of this post in the wrong order. Maybe I should  have introduced the drawing in the present  and then gone back to past events as they became relevant to explaining the drawing.

I’d hate to end the post with a sense of self-doubt, so let’s just assume I wrote this posting in the correct sequential order and my kindergarten teacher gave me a gold star. In related news, this drawing was the other drawing I entered in the Rokoko Gallery’s “Spring, Sprang, Sprung” exhibit and holds the honor of being my first abstract drawing to be sold at a gallery.

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25 — When I was Young and Pretty

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25 — When I was Young and Pretty
Alex Hinders, 2012.
Colored pencil and pen.
19″ x 25″

This is my first major drawing done at a larger size. The vast majority of my abstract drawings I’ve shared with you on this site so far are done on regular sized pieces of paper — 8.5″ by 11″. I began to wonder, though — was it possible that this size of paper was actually limiting the possibilities of my artwork? Remember that my images start out as random lines. I began to wonder if having a larger drawing space would encourage different kinds of lines, and therefore, different kinds of drawings.

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So it takes considerably longer for me to complete a larger drawing. A regular sized abstract drawing takes me between four and ten hours on average to complete; the larger drawings take between 20 and 40 hours. One bad boy — a drawing called This Game is Rigged (I’m Trapped!) — Actually clocked in closer to fifty or sixty. I actually watched/listened to the entire series of the British Sci-Fi-Comedy Red Dwarf while I worked on that one.

I hope you don’t mind, but I’m going to hammer the point in a little here. People working about 20 hours a week are usually considered to be working a part time job, and people who work 40 hours a week are usually considered to be working a full time job. So one of these larger drawings is equivalent to the time spent in a work week. I’m underscoring this point, because these larger drawings are usually done in my free time. 20 to 40 hours is a long time to be doing anything, and it takes a toll on a person.

I know I’m less likely to work on larger drawings than small drawings because, frankly, the small drawings are relaxing and fun. The large drawings start to make me feel anxious and stressed. I often times feel like I’m barely in control of my own artistic process and that it’s threatening to spiral out of my control at any given moment. This is especially true during the coloring phase – I can’t ‘un-do’ any of my coloring. If I make a mistake then I simply have to find a creative solution to keep the quality and the integrity of the image together, and to make it appear that the error was purposeful.

Most people will never see those little errors, or assume that they were as purposefully as the rest of the drawing. I’m sure that one could even argue that ‘mistakes’ are an organic part of the artistic process and are as natural as the lines that are not ‘mistakes.’ But as the artist, I’m keenly aware of what my own intentions are, and how closely the image at hand is measuring up to those intentions. Once the drawing is finished, it’s frozen in time, and those little errors are preserved for eternity. Now, obviously, a person can’t spend their whole life agonizing over little details like that, and I don’t; I try to do the best job that I am able to do. But I’d still prefer as few of those imperfections make their way into the drawing as possible, of course.

 

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Enter New Friend

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Enter New Friend
Alex Hinders, 2013..
Colored pencil and pen.

The angel Clarence once said, “Remember, no man is a failure who has friends.” This particular angel wasn’t in the bible but rather the 1946 film “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Also, he nicked the quote from Mark Twain, so maybe I should I have started with that — but I figured a semi-divine figure held more weight. Maybe not.
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I like that quote. On the first examination it makes it seem as if the bar to being a success is set pretty low but as I get farther into my adult life I realize this is not true. I’ve also spoken with other adults in my life — parents, co-workers, and associates — and it seems to be a pretty common consensus that a good friend is a pretty rare find. Society really encourages us to act selfishly and to only engage in actions that benefit ourselves. People are rewarded for using people for their own means and back-stabbing others who help them along the way. Over time, these negative actions can make a person become bitter, and raise their internal defenses even higher — but this only makes friendship more elusive.

So if you have managed to build and maintain a quality friendship then you’ve actually accomplished something. It might seem a little over-dramatic to use the word ‘accomplish’, but that’s because we pretend having friends is easy, and because the concept of friendship is so devalued at this point anyway. It’s nice to be able to think to yourself, hey, I have a few good friends — at least I’ve done something right.

 

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The Lost Month of August 2013.

I’m very sorry for the lack of updates this month. I changed apartments at the end of July/ the star of August. The moving process was a little more involved than usual, due to move-in dates and move-out dates not matching up on the two different leases I had signed. It was quite the ordeal! Luckily, my new apartment is pretty awesome, and I’m more or less situated.

I do, however, always find a big interruption in my creativity when I deal with moving. It seems like I have a great creative rush the week before I move, and then have very little creative energy for about a month after the move. I’ve noticed this before in the past and I think that it might be a pattern, of sorts.
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Besides moving I also had some work-related setbacks that have prevented me from updating. My apologies; I should be back on a more regular updating schedule now. Thanks for bearing with me and for visiting MagicalHamster.com!

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The Demonic Bishop

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The Demonic Bishop
Alex Hinders, 2013.
Colored pencils and pen.
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I drew this the same day that Pope Francis was elected. I’m sure he’ll be a fine pope — he’ll continue on the same legacy of oppression that the Catholic Church has left in it’s wake for over a thousand years. I’m sure he’ll both hate all the right people and teach all the people the right hate; all in the name of love, of course.

That bitterness aside, this drawing might just represent my feelings of distrust towards organized religion in general, and not any specific priest or bishop. I don’t like to offend people but I do know this drawing will probably offend some. Let it be known that I don’t have a problem with spirituality in of itself but that I do have a problem with things people do in the name of one spirt or another.

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The Drifter

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The Drifter
Alex Hinders, 2012.
Colored pencil and pen.
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This drawing is dedicated to my mom and also served as her Christmas gift. It suits her, because she’s both a traveler at heart and a big fan of Westerns. She’s actually currently traveling across the West coast in her RV. Actually. I’m quite jealous — she’s managed to escape from Winter! As for the drawing itself, I think the train tracks represent how the Drifter is walking his own path. While trains might be ‘stuck’ to their tracks, the Drifter is not a train, and is free to lay new rails wherever he wants, and to take any fork or turn he desires.

 

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The Only Place That’s Safe


The Only Place That’s Safe
Alex Hinders, 2012.
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This drawing tells the story of a young transgendered teenager. She feels as though it isn’t safe to tell anyone outside of her room her secret — friends or family, — and so her true self is confined to one small room. No one knows her true self. This one room is safe but the fact she’s so limited only causes further alienation and isolation. She dreams of a time when things will be different and she’ll be free.