Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Gut Survival Instinct

New sketchbook cartoon about survival instinct, trauma, coping, and wanting to feel safe. I think our instincts for survival are closely linked with how we experience trauma. 

It has been an intense year. I hope you all feel safe and that we'll all soon have access to one of the vaccines. At the same time, let's look out for each other too.

Thanks for reading.

Sketchbook cartoon about survival instinct, trauma, coping, and wanting to feel safe, by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Tuesday, March 30, 2021

New Wave Of Violence Against Asian Americans

I woke this morning to news of another violent hate crime against a 65-year-old Asian woman in midtown Manhattan, who was on her way to church at 11:30am on Sunday. Camera footage showed bystanders doing nothing to help.

https://www.npr.org/2021/03/30/982745950/attack-on-asian-woman-in-manhattan-as-bystanders-watched-to-be-probed-as-hate-cr

Sadly, we know from U.S. history that these attacks will continue, until enough people say that it is not okay to attack Asians or any group of people based on race, gender, faith, country of origin, etc.

There is a long history of hate crimes against Asians in America and we appear to be in a violent new wave. It is not slowing down and we need your help. If you see something, will you help us? 

Daniel Dae Kim's recent address to U.S. Congress https://youtu.be/fRhkZ5EZnJo

Thank you for reading. #StopAsianHate

Journal comic about recent violent hate crimes against Asians in America, by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie

Journal comic about recent violent hate crimes against Asians in America, by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Thursday, March 25, 2021

Illustration: I (Still) Love New York

We've all been going through it, haven't we? I still love NY and appreciate everybody who's trying.

New sketchbook illustration of New Yorkers I saw walking, wearing masks, eating pizza, having coffee on-the-go. The city is always moving and most of us are just trying our best.

We all have the right to be here.

Stay safe, stay sane. 

We matter and we belong.

Thanks for reading


Sketchbook illustration of New Yorkers walking, wearing masks, eating pizza, having coffee on-the-go.  Original artwork by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Practicing Self-Hugs

It's important to practice self-hugs, especially in tense times. Every little bit counts.

New sketchbook drawing. Everyone, take care.

Connie on Ko-fi

Diary comic, sketchbook drawing about giving yourself a hug and practicing self-love in difficult times, by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Monday, March 22, 2021

On My Way

New diary comic about finding self-affirmation in less than ideal conditions. 

  • George Takei on the long history of anti-Asian hate in the US (link)
  • Daniel Dae Kim speaking to Congress (link)
  • Karen Chee on the Atlanta shootings (link)  

I have to learn the importance of loving myself no matter what external messages I get from my environment. 

Sandra Oh famously said, "It's an honor to be Asian." 

Yes, and now more than ever. Glad to know we are not alone. 

#StopAsianHate resources and organizations https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate


Journal comic about Asian American self-affirmation in the face of anti-Asian hate in America. Sketchbook illustration by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Friday, March 19, 2021

How It Feels To Be Asian In America Right Now

It is as my black, brown, and Muslim friends told me. Sadly, this is a familiar pattern in America. 

Thank you to friends who checked in with me this week. I am fine, but the Asian community in the U.S. is not. 

Words spoken with malice to dehumanize a group of people can have violent and deadly consequences, as we have seen this past year and throughout history. And I learned this week how loud apathy can feel, when the target is on your back. 

Let us be better and look out for each other. Thanks for reading

#StopAsianHate https://stopaapihate.org/together/

Sketchbook illustration about how it feels to be Asian in American when hate crimes are surging, diary comic, journal, drawing by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Wednesday, March 17, 2021

To Be A Person Of Color

New sketchbook journal comic about living in a place where hate crimes against people of color and vulnerable groups are almost "normal" and unremarkable. 

There was a shooting spree yesterday, targeting Asian women in Atlanta. I went to bed last night and woke this morning thinking about how unsafe it feels to be a person of color in the U.S. now -- and essentially, throughout history.

At the same time, I am proud to be Asian-American and grateful to the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter for creating the blueprint for finding strength in each other and the courage to not accept hate as our "normal."

Thanks for reading

Cartoon illustration about living in a country where hate crimes against people of color are "normal." Sketchbook journal comic by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Friday, March 12, 2021

"Sane" With Hard Air Quotes

It has been over a year of pandemic living. However you managed to get through, it counts. Thanks for hanging in. (Plus, Weekend to self-care)

Connie on Ko-fi

Journal comic, sketchbook illustration, reflection after a year of pandemic living, comic strip by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Tuesday, March 09, 2021

Sketchbook: Depression Cleaning

"Nothing sparked joy."

I'm in a better place now than when I drew this gag cartoon, but that's also about as much furniture and tableware as I have after my recent move. ^_^ 

Thanks for reading

Gag cartoon, illustration, empty apartment, marie kondo method, cleaning, depression, mental health awareness, sketchbook drawing humor by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie


Monday, March 08, 2021

Update: Moving Pains and New Beginnings

New sketchbook illustration about moving, transitions, and therapy.

I took a week off to move apartments for the first time in 10 years -- a significant change for me! Thankfully, I'm on the other side of moving pains and am settling in. Here's my first cartoon from my new set-up. 

Thanks for your patience! 

Connie's Ko-fi

Sketchbook drawing, personal update, cartoon about moving, packing, by Connie Sun, cartoonconnie