In this episode, I share my thoughts on the evolving meaning of “rewilding” my illustration process. Originally, rewilding meant bringing analog elements back into my work—inking on paper, scanning textures, doing things the “hard” way. But lately, I’ve been asking myself: is it really about going analog? Or is it about something deeper? In this episode, I unpack how rewilding is less about tools and more about mindset. I look at how digital tools can either suffocate or support our creativity, depending on how we use them. And I share how I’m finding spontaneity, joy, and pride in my work—even when it’s 100% digital.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your creative process, or worried about how AI and digital tools are affecting your style, this episode is for you.
I also share some reflections on the Amish, digital minimalism, and why your mechanical pencil will never ask you to rate it on the App Store.
IN THIS EPISODE
PLUS – Why my Apple Pencil will never beat a Mason jar full of ink water.
SHOW LINKS
HOW TO SUPPORT
BECOME A DRAWING BUDDY
FIND ME ELSEWHERE
CREDITS
Music and Cues by Mark Allan Falk – semiathletic on Linktree