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Nick Bertozzi Interview

29 April, 2007 (15:19) | Comics | By: Loris Z.

Over at the Comics Reporter:

It’s something I’m definitely interested in and passionate about. Cubism. I wasn’t passionate about it, but I was passionate about understanding why it was important. One of the great things about comics, and not to go go too far from your point, but one of the great things about comics for me is that it’s this wonderful catch-all for learning. It’s like this great excuse to sit around and learn all the time. Learn how to draw better. Learn how to draw perspective. Learn how to model form. Learn about how to pace a story. Do this research about the modernists in 1907, and sink my teeth into that. It all flows back into my comics, so it’s almost like I wonder sometimes since I wasn’t a great student if this isn’t the way I’m a great student. It all has to go back to my process of making comics getting better, becoming a better artist.

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