Good Nic’s Illustrations

Good Nic’s Illustrations

Dreamy hand-drawn illustrations.

A page of Nicola Bryant's comic book, Still Life. It features a woman on her back in the ocean. Another panel features a staircase leading to the ocean. Rendered in blue. Copyright Good Nic
An illustration of clarinets that dissolve into smoke by Nicola Bryant. Copyright Good Nic
An illustration of an oyster by Nicola Bryant. Copyright Good Nic

My comics and illustrations tend to explore the moment solitude slides into isolation and how this can do funny things to perception. I focus on experiences that are absurd or confusing, which means my illustrations are sometimes sad and funny at the same time.

An illustration by Nicola Bryant of white plastic chairs outside a hotel. Copyright Good Nic
An illustration by Nicola Bryant of a woman washing herself with a hose next to a Hills Hoist clothes line. Copyright Good Nic
An illustration by Nicola Bryant depicting Snapchat. Copyright Good Nic

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I am in a comics collective with Aaron Billings, Bernard Caleo, Melody Ellis, Eloise Grills, Gideon Hutapea, Jenny Hedley, Martin Huang, Leonie Brialey, Caitlin McGregor, Benedicte O’Leary-Rutherford, Ronnie Scott, Susan-Elin Solimani, Emilie Walsh and Reimena Yee.

We are a collective of artists and writers interested in expanded comics practice.


good to know…

Do you do commissions?

Yes, I do!

For commissions, head to my contact form and let me know a little bit about what you would to see.

I will respond with a quote.

Do you draw in colours other than blue and grey?

A good question for good nic.

I work in monochrome, which means I prefer to use one colour when I draw.

Even though I love drawing in blue and grey, it’s super easy for me to recolour an illustration in your preferred colour 🌈.

Can I purchase a print of one of your illustrations?

Sure!

If you would like to buy a print, get in touch and I will get back to you with further information.

How big do you draw?

My illustrations are hand-drawn on paper or in Procreate, which means they are raster images.

Unlike vector images (which are made in programs like Adobe Illustrator), raster images cannot be infinitely scaled.

This means my illustrations are suitable for web projects or small print projects no bigger than A0.

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