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Artists Authors Thinkers Directors

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Hornschemeier lives in Chicago, IL, with his fiancée, Emily. He is the author of several graphic novels, including Mother, Come Home, Let Us Be Perfectly Clear, The Three Paradoxes, All and Sundry and Forlorn Funnies. Klappentext This book collects Paul Hornschemeier's sketchbook portraits of those who shaped his (and many others') artistic views, culled from his drawing blog The Daily Forlorn - spotlighted by Tumblr -- which adds thousands of new followers every week. Zusammenfassung A self-portrait through 100 portraits! Artists Authors Thinkers Directors explores cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier's sketchbook renderings of those who shaped his (and many others) artistic views. These portraits are as stylistically varied as the subjects they portray. A scrawled! single line drawing of Lenny Bruce shares space with a triangular Werner Heisenberg. A monochromatic! stippled Stanley Kubrick stares intently at a muppet-headed Frank Oz. Each turn of the page offers a new take on a familiar face. In the afterword! Hornschemeier includes brief notes on each portrait and that creators particular work or insight that spoke specifically to him. And in that specificity! much of what is universally affecting in each creator shines through.

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Authors Paul Hornschemeier, Hornschemeier Paul, Paul Hornschemeier
Publisher Fantagraphics
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.01.2014
 
EAN 9781606996980
ISBN 978-1-60699-698-0
No. of pages 112
Subjects Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / General, Graphic Novels, Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: styles / traditions

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