Sophie Franz's dream-like, mysterious yarn about three scientists marooned or stationed (they can’t remember) in a floating home. Credit: Retrofit Comics
Sophie Franzs dream-like, mysterious yarn about three scientists marooned or stationed (they can’t remember) in a floating home.
Sophie Franz’s dream-like, mysterious yarn about three scientists marooned or stationed (they can’t remember) in a floating home. Retrofit Comics

Going to comics fest Linework NW this weekend? Here are two participating artists not to miss.

Sophie Franz is a wonderful Portland artist working in mixed media, photorealistic painting, and cartooning. After seeing her short pieces in collections published by Study Group Comics and Gridlords, I have been hotly anticipating getting a full story from her this spring. A dream-like, mysterious yarn about three scientists marooned or stationed (they can’t remember) in a floating home, The Experts was just published by Box Brown’s DC-based Retrofit Comics.

Texturally-focused illustrator and comics artist Lindsay Anne Watson is a new and a welcome addition to Portland’s society of illustrators and self publishers. Her latest, I Don’t Need Eyes, published by Berkeley/LA collective Tiny Splendor, collects a series of single-panel comics about duality, support, and honesty. Two lone partners (Romantic? Possibly but not necessarily) explore a lonely nighttime realm. Watson’s work resonates on an emotional level. Her full-page scenes and simple dialogue are easy to find yourself in.

Watson and Franz will both be signing their books at Floating World Linework Pre-Party Extravaganza Friday night from 5-8 pm at Floating World Comics (400 NW Couch), and tabling Saturday at Linework NW at Norse Hall (111 NE 11th). The festival starts at noon and goes through Sunday.

Suzette Smith is the arts & culture editor of the Portland Mercury. Go ahead and tell her about all your food, art, and culture gripes: suzette@portlandmercury.com. Follow her on Twitter, Bluesky,...