6.21.2016


Three questions with Hello Dollface
There's so many cartoons / cartoon strips out there... What cartoon universe would you want to live in and why?
     Anything Miyazaki... Especially Spirited Away or Castle In the Sky-- The Universes he imagines are so elaborate and there is magic AND talking animals AND spirits. There is always some deep connection with the natural world and the hope that lives in the soul of that particular place. I feel like I once lived a cartoon world like that in some past lifetime. -Ash

     First thing you would do when going to a carnival?
 Straight to the fun house for me.... Or the Zipper, do you remember the zipper? -Ash
 Play a game and watch the freak show- Jesse

     Everyone at one time had a diary or journal... Can you please share a story out of one of the pages ... if you never had one can you write a memory that you would have put in one?
     I once wrote down one of my favorite dreams... I am on an airplane to Iceland right now so I can't re-write it verbatim, but I was barely 18 and living down in Santa Barbara going to school at the time, the dream was an elaborate and visceral sensation of a huge arch within a rock formation off the coast somewhere, it reminded me of Big Sur or Bodega Bay or someplace else... I was inside the arch, somewhat like a cave, floating on the water surrounded by violins, cellos, and upright basses floating along side me- almost as if I was one. I could hear the swishing and smashing of the wood -like boats and it was so meditative, serene and peaceful. I have never felt an overwhelming sense of peace like that before. When I awoke from the experience in the dream I felt like it was some deep calling, but at the time I couldn't quite make out what it was. I wrote it in a journal and recalled it several times since. -Ash
     I remember always playing Cowboys and indians with my friends and I always wanted to be the Indian, I loved shooting My bow and arrow and used to be a very good shot, I even shot a poor little squirrel from off the top of a horse. I learned to honor living animals as I grew older but there was some sort of real connection with the way the native Americans once lived.-Jesse