Debbie Jenkinson Explained

Area:artist, illustrator
Website:http://www.debbiejenkinson.net/
Collaborators:Sarah Bowie
Notable Works:Remorse
Nationality:Irish

Debbie Jenkinson is an illustrator and comic artist from Dublin, Ireland, who is active in the small-press comic scene.

She is the creator of a long-form comic, Remorse a story about a young Dubliner who is trapped in a call center job.[1] [2] [3] It was chosen as runner up on Comicosity's Best of 2015 by Alison Berry.[4]

Jenkinson studied animation in the 1990s at Ballyfermot, when she read and was inspired by Art Spiegelman's Maus.[5] After working in an animation studio in the United States, she returned to Ireland to pursue her MA at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD).[6]

She is co-founder of The Comics Lab, a quarterly meet-up of artists in Ireland.[7] She is a member of the artists collective Stray Lines.[8] She also helped launch the first Graphic Short Prize which is run through The Irish Times with fellow artist Sarah Bowie.[9]

Jenkinson speaks about the "magical triangulation" that occurs in comics, between the image, the text, and the reader. "I think our brains take in pictorial information in a different way...a more natural way. There's something really immersive about reading a comic, that's different from reading prose...It's like looking at the world through someone else's eyes."

Jenkinson is a member of Illustrators Ireland, a non-profit professional organization which advocates on behalf of illustrators in the country.[10]

Selected works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: REMORSE – Debbie Jenkinson. www.debbiejenkinson.net. 2020-02-06.
  2. Web site: Comic Book Review: Remorse. 2016-02-25. Geek Ireland. en-US. 2020-02-06.
  3. Web site: Remorse. Andy Shaw. 2016-02-05. Grovel. en-GB. 2020-02-13.
  4. Web site: Best of 2015: Graphic Novel. 2015-12-26. Comicosity. en-US. 2020-02-06.
  5. News: Freyne. Patrick. Comic timing: Why The Irish Times is backing a new graphic short story competition. 2019-01-15. The Irish Times. 2020-02-06.
  6. Web site: Dublin Zine Fair Participant Interview #7 Dublin Zine Fair. 2014-08-11. The Dublin Zine Fair. en-US. 2020-02-13.
  7. News: Ireland's first Graphic Short Story Prize: The runner-up. 2019-04-06. The Irish Times. en. 2020-02-13.
  8. Web site: Dublin's Comics Artists Are Taking to the Stage. Thomas. Cónal. 2016-10-12. Dublin Inquirer. 2020-02-13.
  9. Web site: Comic Book Review: Remorse. 2016-02-25. Geek Ireland. en-US. 2020-02-13.
  10. News: Irish Spanish Latin American Festival: a bridge between English and Spanish. The Irish Times. en. 2020-02-06.