“My best friend Jacky and I were in a lot of the same grade school classes, and we would draw cartoons about ourselves and our classmates and show each other. “I’ve drawn comics for my friends at least since I was 11 years old,” the self-taught artist said. And Sarah has definitely worked long and hard to get to this point. There’s even a book! Chicken Thoughts: Comics About Birds will come out on the 1st of November, 2020 but is already available to pre-order. More info: Amazon | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter #1 On the contrary they perfectly capture all the nuances of living with companion parrots and their behavior. However, the comics aren’t shallow at all. Sarah makes comics because she is a big fan of comedy and memes, and you can certainly get that from her works. “One thing that makes the series special is I draw comics about some of my readers’ birds too, and have them on as guest stars! People will tell me a little bit about their birds and I come up with comics about them, drawn in my googly-eye style.” Most of the strips were inspired by real-life pet behaviors, and are often thought up when Sarah’s birds do something funny. “I love how intelligent birds are but also how illogical they can be - I’m sure we’re the same way!” “ from Chicken’s perspective with humans mostly off-screen, hence ‘ Chicken Thoughts,'” Sarah told Bored Panda. The 25-year-old from Texas has two birds: a sweet but birdbrained cockatiel, Chicken, and a tiny but bossy parrotlet, Blue Boy, and she dedicated an entire comic series to them. Do you know your pets so well you could create a comic from their point of view? Sarah does.
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