still working on it | Ahhhh I just love my little #zine from @ranivision & I shall heed the advice within 🙅 #sfzf2016 #sfzf #sfzinefest (at Glen Park, San Francisco) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7rDRIKh2E0/?igshid=1hv24qfembijn
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still working on it | Ahhhh I just love my little #zine from @ranivision & I shall heed the advice within 🙅 #sfzf2016 #sfzf #sfzinefest (at Glen Park, San Francisco) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7rDRIKh2E0/?igshid=1hv24qfembijn
"The Art of Dog" by Aimee Amy Ames gets 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 10 paws up #zines #sfzinefest #sfzf2016 #dogsinart
A comic I made a while ago for SFZF. :D
Some of the goodies I picked up at the SF Zine Fest last Sunday. Such a great show with such great talent. I'm already looking forward to next year!
Some of the goodies I picked up at the SF Zine Fest last Sunday. Such a great show with such great talent. I'm already looking forward to next year!
So this crazy thing happened #sfzf2016 (at San Francisco, California)
Only one more day until the SF Zine Fest!!! I'll be there all day volunteering, chatting with friends, and buying/selling awesome new books. This is a single-day show, FREE to the public, and there's even a free BART shuttle. Go to sfzinefest.org to find out more!
An interview with Liz Mayorga
Where do you live?
Oakland, CA
How would you describe your work in 10 words?
I write stories inspired by my family, especially the incredibly strong women in my family. My zines and comics are slice of life stories that revolve around identity, history, and interpersonal relationships. I like mixing all of this with popular cultural references such as music, film, and art.
Why did you start making zines and how long have you been making them?
I started making zines because I wanted to do creative work again. I had stopped doing anything creative for a long, long time, and I especially wanted to practice my storytelling, using both words and images.
What are you most excited to have on your table this year?
Hopefully, I'll debut the first issue of my comic, Bread & Butter. If not, I'll be excited to share my last zine, Temastían.
Why do you like zines?
They are accessible to both creators and their audience, they allow creative freedom, and they have more of a personal touch.