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Olivers jeffers
The Working Mind and Drawing Hand

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Funny! quirky! touching! thrilling only begin to cover the emotional depth of Oliver Jeffers’ work as a painter and picture book maker. This delightful monograph contains never-before-seen pieces and several tipped-in items! as well as notes on Jeffers’ personal history." — How Magazine  Informationen zum Autor Oliver Jeffers; Text Contributions by Bono, John Maeda, Sharon Matt Atkins, Quentin Blake Klappentext Artist Oliver Jeffers gives readers an unprecedented and intimate window into his creative process, weaving his popular works with never-before-seen art and illustrations, alongside his personal story of how he came to art, his love of books, and his bookmaking, fashioned from his personal sketchbooks. This dynamic visual biography is Jeffers's personal chronicle of an artist who blends his love of creating stories with his love of art and his infectious charm, and is a must-have for art lovers and bibliophiles both young and old. Oliver Jeffers takes a dive into Oliver's own origin story, inspirations, art evolution, and passion for storytelling: from growing up loving art and creating stories as a young boy in Belfast, Ireland; to finding a huge audience for his loveable stories; to what led him to his enormously clever found painting; to his collaborations with U2, TED, Colette, and Apple, to his newest meditative dipped painting performances. Oliver Jeffers is a fresh canvas for his imagination, and includes a pass through his most popular work, never-before-published illustrations and art, and a look into his more personal world of sketchbooks and doodles. Oliver's own story, infused with the whimsy and joy his work is famous for, is must-have not only for current fans of Oliver Jeffers's picture books, but also new fans, art lovers, and bibliophiles both young and old. Zusammenfassung Illustrator and artist Oliver Jeffers gives readers an unprecedented and intimate window into his creative process, weaving his popular works with never-before-seen art and illustrations, alongside his personal story of how he came to art, his love of books, and his bookmaking, fashioned from his personal sketchbooks....

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Authors Sharon Matt Atkins, Bono, John Maeda, Oliver Jeffers, Quentin Blake
Publisher Rizzoli New York
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 02.10.2018
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history
 
EAN 9780847862993
ISBN 978-0-8478-6299-3
Pages 240
Dimensions (packing) 25.4 x 30.5 x 3.3 cm
 

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