A new start after 60: I gave up teaching, started doodling – and became a cartoonist

A new start after 60: I gave up teaching, started doodling – and became a cartoonist

As retirement approached, Nancy Beiman wanted to do something creative. Before long she was sketching out the story of a very unusual blended family

When Nancy Beiman was 65 and contemplating retirement from her job as a professor of animation, she had no clue as to how she would fill her days. “Many people take up an artistic hobby. But what was I, a professional artist, supposed to do? Take up accounting?” Before she could embark on a crash course in spreadsheets, she woke up one morning with the idea for a comic strip.

Beiman had been doing much of her drawing on computer but for this new idea, she returned to sketching characters on paper, then inking the drawings with a Pentel brush pen. “I just started doodling this kitten from a previous film I’d abandoned, alongside two dogs and a little girl who reminded me of the children’s book character Pippi Longstocking.”

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