Freelance Freedom #33





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N.C. Winters' art has been included in solo and group exhibitions throughout the New York metro area, including Rock Soup’s Project 001, Forced Future Gallery and LITM in Jersey City and CB313 Gallery and Jacklight Gallery in Manhattan. Winters’ profile as a metro area artist has grown rapidly, both in the gallery world and as a freelance illustrator. His work has been featured in The New Yorker, Time Out New York, New York Press, as well as commissioned by private collectors across the US. Winters continues to work diligently after a recent move to sunny San Diego, California.



  1. PG Jason

    Sometime is is very hard to separate your work from your relaxation, epically when you feel relaxed doing your work, but sometime you just have to let it go. I’ve been in this situation many times, and I don’t think a new years resolution will really make any of us freelancers stop doing it. Hopefully repetition of the resolution will help us resolve this conflict down our roads. Whoa that was a tongue twister!

    Anyways it is good to see you are ending this year with another great comic!

  2. PG Sam

    Haha, great comic. When work often does not feel like work, I don’t mind having the two mixed together.

  3. PG C.C. Chapman

    I can relate to this SOOO much. More people need to figure out how to seperate.

  4. PG Ryan Allen

    This is so funny, and so true. I reckon it’s one of my favourites :)

  5. PG Orion Star

    Nice! I bet you were relaxing when you made the comic :)

  6. PG Jermayn Parker

    Only way I can do that is to not touch the computer once a week or go away without a laptop, net access for a period of time.

  7. PG Ahmad Alfy

    ROFL THATS ME :D

  8. PG Bruce Keener

    Would really be funny if it weren’t so true.

  9. PG Mark Abucayon

    That was short, but its understandable. keep up. thanks

  10. Argh! Welcome to my life! :P

  11. PG Kate

    Ha..ha..that’s funny. You describe nicely a common problem for freelancers

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