Oh to be a Greek cat, just living and chilling on an island all day 🧡
It took me way too long to paint this piece, based on a photo that I took last year while on vacation in Greece.
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Oh to be a Greek cat, just living and chilling on an island all day 🧡
It took me way too long to paint this piece, based on a photo that I took last year while on vacation in Greece.
Resist, it is our duty.
36 12 DAYS OF TYPE — Personal Typographic Exploration
Year — 2022 Client — Personal Project Category — Typography / Experimental Lettering Tools — Procreate, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Description — Personal typographic exploration created as part of the 36 Days of Type challenge. The project focused on experimenting with different letterforms and visual styles.
The series includes letters A–L, developed as a creative exercise to explore composition, structure, and expressive typography.
— Anye Quintero Visual Work Archive
As some of you might recall from this essay, I spent the latter half of 2025 working on a comic for the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum in Savannah, Georgia. Tania Sammons, a curator at the museum who had previously licensed my guide to sailors’ tattoos for a show, wrote to me with an irresistible pitch: four cartoonists would be hired, assigned a vessel from the museum's extensive collection of models, then given six months to produce a short comic for publication in an anthology alongside an accompanying museum display.
How could I say no?
My original brief was to research the Anne, the ship that brought the first colonists to Georgia, but in the aftermath of my dad's death the story took off in directions I couldn't have foreseen.
I'm releasing the whole comic online to coincide with the opening of Drawn to the Sea, the exhibition in Savannah. If you're in the area this week (or anytime over the next nine months!) you can stop in and see all the amazing work that came from myself and fellow artists Avery Hick, Rich King, and Sharon Norwood. Details about the museum show are here.
In the meantime, here's a very personal comic.
Content Warning: this piece deals with suicide and parental mortality. Readers with trypophobia may want to skip pages 14 and 15.
Thanks for reading <3
If you're ever by a stream with a lot of trout, keep your eyes open for the little souls of Victorian businessmen that swirl about in there. You see, they didn't have enough fun in life, so this is how they make up for it. Or so I'm told.
they were supposed to study but noelle pulled an all nighter reading video game creepypastas