The only film I’ve seen thus far nominated for best picture is “Boyhood”. It was very good.
February 21, 2015
February 20, 2015
Belated Anniversary…
In February of 2014 I decided to see if I could create and post a daily cartoon. As you can see from the first one posted on February 15, 2014 (below) Whiteouts started very crudely. That was intentional; I felt that keeping it basic would take very little of my time and enable me to post regularly. However, as the months passed I found myself slowly improving, refining my style, and caring more and more about the end result.
And then I began to have dreams about doing something professionally with these cartoons. In the late fall of last year I began to put out some feelers with local newspapers. To make a long story somewhat shorter, I’ve been able to be published in two small newspapers on a regular basis and there is potential for more. That feels really good.
I’ve enjoyed myself quite a bit doing these cartoons–the ideas come pretty easily (whether they are funny or not is another story), but the drawing/coloring standard I’ve set for myself makes them pretty time-consuming. I am married to a wonderful and patient woman and have three really great kids, one of whom is turning six today (!). And as some of you may have guessed various cartoon content, I work in the church: I am a full-time ordained Presbyterian pastor.
This means I’m very busy. So far I’ve been able to juggle it all and I hope to keep doing so. But it’s possible I’ll need to scale back how often I post in the future. I’ve taken some pride in posting something every day–partly because I wanted to prove to myself that I could be a daily cartoonist and, perhaps, partly because I’ve grown addicted to the daily affirmation. 🙂
So, happy one-year anniversary to “Whiteouts”! I truly hope there will be many more…
Thanks for coming along for the ride.
Paul White
February 18, 2015
February 16, 2015
February 15, 2015
My son mentioned, after seeing this cartoon, that whenever I draw a “holy man” he seems to be named “Father Frank.” With the season of Lent almost upon us there will be opportunity to supplement my clergy monikers.
By the way, another meaning for “canon” is a member of the clergy. Father Frank is a free spirit…










