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RANTing with Caroline Percello

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Gabriele Fiore Boland Student Contributor, SUNY Purchase
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Purchase chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Sophomore Caroline Percello is a drawing-and-painting major who has been drawing comics every night since middle school. Her comic, RANT, is a witty and sometimes self-deprecating poke at the absurdities of everyday life.
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Does RANT stand for anything?
No it doesn’t stand for anything, but when I was at a writing class, the teacher described ways to write about humor and one of the ways was ranting, which was pretty much the first time I heard the word, and I just thought it was awesome. Most of my RANT comics aren’t about me ranting, but I’m a complainer so I think the title fits.
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You started RANT in high school. Is that what you’re still focusing on?
Yes. But I might be starting a graphic novel soon. I’m starting to write a script.
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Do any specific artists or periods of art inspire you?
I really like street art and pop art. Comic-wise, I’m really into web-comic artists and contemporary graphic novels. Stream of conscious, real-life sort of comics.

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You’re a Visual Arts student, so do you basically live in the conservatory?
Yeah, most of the time, but recently I’ve been kind of burnt out from all the work so sometimes I just bring my work in my dorm. I’m painting in here; I’ll draw on my computer. I enjoy just drawing in my sketchbook, that’s what I’m doing all the time.
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Do you know other people at Purchase who do comics too?
Yeah! There are other people, especially in the VA, who always wanted to be a cartoonist or are in the same boat as I am – that they’re at art school, they want to be at cartooning school, but it’s a little too expensive. But they just do it in their free time.
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There aren’t any cartooning classes here?
There’s aren’t any classes, no, it’s kind of frowned upon in the fine arts program. The people I know that make comics are getting together and we’re going to try to start something at this college, like a little magazine.
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That’s a cool idea. Isn’t there Poor Choice?
Yeah there’s Poor Choice but we want it to be ours, we want it to be more free print. Poor Choice only publishes once a year, we want to publish more and get recognition from the school.
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Any future plans?
I really want to be a storyboard artist for a production studio like Blue Sky or Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network, something like that. And then, in my spare time, I would try to start a website for my comics.
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Well, Blue Sky’s right over here.
Yeah, it’s convenient. I’d like to get started there.
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Have you had any notable personal successes already?
I emailed some of my favorite web-comic artists and said how much I like their work and if they would look at mine. And then getting recognition from them – they responded and said, ā€˜wow this is really good work’. It’s cool they got back to me; they’re really kind.
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That is nice! Do you have a lot of fans yet?
I have a couple. I always want more (smiles) But I’m glad that people actually read it. It’s kind of cool. I just kind of want to get bigger from that.
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Like the creators of well-known ā€œxkcdā€ or ā€œCyanide and Happinessā€?
I kind of want to be a web comic celebrity. I want to be part of that kind of culture, that little world of web-comics.
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Caroline Percello’s comics can be found here.
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Gabriele is a sophomore journalism major. She attends SUNY Purchase College after transferring from SUNY Albany.