
And “just like that,” it’s done.
Of course, I still have to edit and post the last four letters, and then turn all of them into a book, but…the art is pretty much done.
Although I do need a cover.
Oh, well.

And “just like that,” it’s done.
Of course, I still have to edit and post the last four letters, and then turn all of them into a book, but…the art is pretty much done.
Although I do need a cover.
Oh, well.

Q is for Quarantine: a Coronavirus Alphabet
This was an easy letter to think of a word (and an illustration) for in April 2020, because it seemed like the general refrain at the time was, “if only we had a vaccine!” The times, they do change….

Q is for Quarantine: a Coronavirus Alphabet
While the U.S. might be having a labor shortage now, this was far from the case in the spring of 2020.

Q is for Quarantine: A Coronavirus Alphabet
Of course it is.
I never thought I would draw a hoard of toilet paper rolls. …Actually, it was quite boring.

I like to send greeting cards, so last summer I challenged myself to draw and send unique, original cards for at least one full year. It’s been so much fun, and the recipients seem to enjoy them!

Q is for Quarantine: a Coronavirus Alphabet.
An abundance of personal space.

Q is for Quarantine: A Coronavirus Alphabet
It seems like economists have been arguing continuously for over two years now about whether there is or isn’t, will or won’t be, a recession. If my opinion counts for anything in the decision about having one or not, I’d like to vote for “isn’t” and “won’t be.”
Of course, national and global economies aside, many individuals certainly have had their own personal recessions due to the pandemic.

Q is for Quarantine: A Coronavirus Alphabet
Two weeks at home? No-contact delivery and pick-up? It was the golden glory days for introverts everywhere.
Also, a tiny bit of trivia: this contains a reference to one of the first Lab Mice art parodies, which will be re-drawn and posted in the next few months.
With this comic, you have to start from the bottom, and work your way up through hard work and a determination to succeed.

I’m ten letters away from completing Q is for Quarantine (of course, then comes putting everything together into an actual book), which has been two-and-a-half-years in the making. I started this project for myself, to keep myself amused while struggling with long covid in March 2020, and I’m finishing it for myself. I have so many projects from 2020 left undone, that finally completing one will be a relief, and a real accomplishment. But I also realize that its subject has long since turned it into a “pandemic souvenir” (yikes–what an idea!) rather than an observation of current events, and its completion is relevant only to me. Kindly, and unlike in the comic, no one has actually said this to me! Even if they had, I’m still having fun, and am happy to complete this project entirely for my own satisfaction. But I decided to put a sarcastic, pessimistic spin on the feeling, and created this demotivational poster-style comic.
Climb every mountain….

Q is for Quarantine: A Coronavirus Alphabet
…In more ways than one…