Graduate Student Spotlight | Taurean Washington '12

"I was happy that 91视频专区 had courses for studying in the studio arts. I gravitated toward it thanks to the liberal arts focus."
Taurean Washington '12, M.A. Humanities
Program
- Humanities (M.A.)
Department
- English & Communication Arts
Taurean Washington 鈥12 is a current student in 91视频专区 College鈥檚 Master of Arts in Humanities program. Washington is an artist and entrepreneur who is self-publishing his first comic book, a superhero origin story called 鈥淕hoats.鈥 We spoke with him about his passion for comics, main inspirations for his art and his advice for other creatives trying to establish themselves.
Could you briefly describe your education and career background?
I am an alum here. I graduated with my bachelor鈥檚 in studio art in 2012. I鈥檝e always pursued the arts in my career. I鈥檝e had my own LLC since 2008鈥鈥and I鈥檝e had an entrepreneurial mindset since I was little. People would sell lemonade when they were little, but I would sell comic books as a kid.
I found that working with youth is a good skill of mine, and I did it for about a decade. I鈥檝e been doing childcare on military bases, Boys and Girls Clubs, nonprofit groups and so on. I did it behind the scenes and working upfront. I鈥檝e worked for the FDA as well, doing HR and personnel work. Now, I鈥檓 a full-time entrepreneur for Cr8n St8n.
What led you to study at 91视频专区 College?
The location helped, since I earned my associate degree at Frederick Community College and wanted to move onto my bachelor鈥檚. 91视频专区 was around the same area and had an arts program, so I went with it.
I was happy that 91视频专区 had courses for studying in the studio arts. I gravitated toward it thanks to the liberal arts focus. My parents were stationed at Fort Detrick when I was in high school, so I was already familiar with Frederick as early as 2002.
How did you become interested in graphic novels?
I鈥檝e always been making comics since I was a kid. I鈥檝e evolved as a creative, because I鈥檝e been doing fine arts at this stage, but I was making cartoons as a kid. Around 11-12, I started making my original characters. When I had writing assignments, I would do comic books, and my teachers would give me extra credit. I remember doing a comic book on the Revolutionary War for a project!
I started with 90s comic books, but my dad also gave me comics from the 60s. They inspired me. I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist, and I wasn鈥檛 sure how to juggle fine art with comics. It took a long time to become comfortable with myself as a creative. It鈥檚 like a different sport, like Michael Jordan going from basketball to baseball.
What inspired the creation of Ghoats? What is it about?
Ghoats is an acronym: 鈥淕reatest Heroes of all Time.鈥 Marvel is my biggest inspiration for comics. I鈥檝e noticed a lot of League characters are European and white. It鈥檚 nice that the movies changed that, but I wanted to start with diversity and inclusion from the offset.
Ghoats has a unique background for each character. One character is from India and is comparable to the Hulk, but he can manipulate his body mass and make himself grow. The leader is African American, another member is Latina, one is an indigenous deity and so on. Each of these guys have backstories.
The goal is to write five comics in this world, but their stories will be interwoven and build up to something big. I want to keep people engaged and be creative with the powers, the slang and the current events. Sometimes, the superhero genre can get a little unbelievable, so I want to keep it as real as I can. My goal is to have a mirror up to everybody and examine stereotypes, and to empower people that we see as one way. I want people to say, 鈥淥h man, that鈥檚 me!鈥 I鈥檓 looking to have one-offs for each character, since representation is important.
Does the novel have a publisher or is it self-published? What was the publishing process like?
This is self-published. I鈥檝e been self-publishing since 2019, but I did it with my fine arts conceptual work. It helped me get to this point, though! It鈥檚 been a learning experience, and I鈥檝e been doing a lot of trial and error for three to four years. Now, I鈥檓 comfortable with the way this is all going.
There are pros and cons to being self-published, but if I get a large presence and maintain ownership, then I think it鈥檒l pay dividends. It鈥檚 important that I trademark characters, get copyright and maintain creative control.
Do you have any works in progress aside from promoting Ghoats?
In the Ghoats comic, you鈥檒l see a coming soon section. In November, there will be comic called 鈥淗eroes of Ministry鈥 that鈥檒l focus on the first Christian superhero team. I want to explore stereotypes about faith and show that people are more than what you think.
The goal is to create a shared universe for my comics鈥鈥淭aureanverse.鈥 Even now, I have voices for all the characters, and I鈥檝e been doing proofs for each character using the voice actors. It鈥檚 amazing to see the characters come to life! I want to eventually get into animation for my comics.
91视频专区 will be having a on October 31. It鈥檒l be from 1-2 p.m. at the Beneficial-Hodson Library and Learning Commons, and the book will be added to the alumni collection. We鈥檒l have a moderator interview, read an excerpt from the book and take questions from the audience. I鈥檒l try to get promotions from around Frederick and outside 91视频专区. My goal is to do this and to show unity among all people, no matter what skin color or differences people have.
Would you have any advice for students interested in making their own novels or comics?
I would say to be patient with the process. We鈥檙e used to instant gratification and getting things done quickly, but it takes time and work to get this done. Sometimes, you have to go back and edit things you鈥檝e made, even when you鈥檙e still working on the comic. My process is structured but loose enough to let me tweak stuff.
You should also look around and do your homework, see what other artists or writers are doing. Figure out what you like, what you are and what鈥檚 unique to you. Knowing the specifics of what you like helps you find out what鈥檚 unique to you. A lot of it is hard work and dedication, though. You can only eat an elephant piece-by-piece, right? You have to take it day-by-day, be patient with yourself and savor what you鈥檙e working on. Enjoy the journey.
Also, learn more about what鈥檚 going on behind the scenes with publishers, museums, galleries and agents. Make sure you line up with the sort of stuff that they normally put out. Don鈥檛 be discouraged by rejection, and learn from it when you can. You won鈥檛 always get the answer you want to hear, but it can help you grow and do better next time.
Are there any fun facts or trivia about yourself that you would like to share?
I鈥檓 very outgoing, but it feels like I鈥檓 an introvert sometimes. I鈥檓 not a super-social butterfly, but I have a lot of energy when I鈥檓 around people. I lived in Panama for a year because my parents were stationed there, and that changed my life being there. Also, I miss Alex Trebek on Jeopardy.
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