I want these comic stories to mean whatever the reader puts into it. My interpretations (a few can be read here) are just the thoughts of one person. I want the reader to add their own narrative to these sparse landscapes. Like a poem, the reader can add to it what they wish, and take from it everything, or nothing. Even though at first appearance they appear simply drawn, I put a lot of time into making them very restrained, and as simple as possible.

Like modernist architecture, only the barest of essentials is included to create the space, The framework is evident, and without ornamentation. Form follows function. I like these stories to be looked at slowly, and with contemplation. I'd like you to spend time on each frame, as you would spend time reading each word of a poem carefully. Thankyou.

Jeremyville

The Bag The Mouse The Passage The Streets
The Penthouse The Sunrise The Abyss The Prison
The Breakfast
The Extreme Makeover
The Birthday Beast
The Invitation
The Journey (3 colour version)
The Sticker-colour
The Inner Voice
The Seasons, w/ Geoff McFetridge
The Signal The Shadow The New York Steam The Beach
The Message The End The Flower The Duck
The Reunion The Seed Gelati Dreams The Breakup
       
       
The Journey 'Moments in love' cartoons 'Moments of food' cartoons 'Moments at work' cartoons
       
       
       
       







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

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