ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月15日 11時34分


Gemma Correll’s pandemic diary is just like her normal diary.

“I’ve always worked from home, had my morning coffee date with my dogs and never really gone anywhere,” the cartoonist told us.

The California-based introvert said she spends time with her pugs — Zander, a 3-year-old Chihuahua-pug mix, and Mr. Pickles, a 10-year-old pug — and counteracts social media with calm reality TV.

There have been silver linings during the lockdown. Some work with advertisers and publishers has slowed down, leaving Gemma, 35, more time to dedicate to other projects like the graphic novel she has been planning for years but has been too busy to focus on.

She’s also been cultivating mediocre hobbies that cannot be monetized. For independent artists on the treadmill of securing, creating and promoting their work, spending time on anything that is not directly furthering their ambitions can feel selfish — which is precisely the point.

Swipe right to see some of Gemma’s illustrations and tap the link in our bio to read how she’s getting it done. Photo by @maggiehshannon and illustrations by @gemmacorrell / @annagoodsonillustration


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