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Posted By Bryan Rindfuss on Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 9:00 AM click to enlarge Courtesy of Connie Chapa Growing up as an artistic kid in a Jehovah’s Witness family, San Antonio native Connie Chapa would often draw pictures on issues of
The Watchtower during meetings at the Kingdom Hall to her mother’s chagrin. Although she didn’t study art in high school, she doodled regularly and drew manga-inspired characters in journals that got passed between friends. “I guess that’s where I really got [my first] critiques,” Chapa mused. “From friends in school.” In contrast and perhaps reaction to the strict conservatism of her family’s religion, Chapa became captivated by provocative representations of women in glossy magazines and fantastical anime alike.