Collage using Kirsi Neuvonen's 'Deer in the rose garden'. Images and their origins/ creators are getting more fractured by the day.
Collage using Kirsi Neuvonen's 'Deer in the rose garden'. Images and their origins/ creators are getting more fractured by the day.
Today I drive away from my life for a couple of weeks or so to reset, it has been a very difficult and exhausting year so far, so I am going to stay with my oldest friend and recuperate.
I leave you with the gentle illustrations of David Progran .
'Crocodile'. Based on a Poem by Kornei Chukousky. Verses by Richard Coe. Illustrated by Alan Howard, published in 1964.
'The Tattooed Sailor', cartoons from France by André François. This book published in 1953, is a collection of cartoons by this master of drawing and humour. I have selected only his tattoo cartoons for this post.
Olga Shevolya's fine and often translucent layered illustrations have been featured here before, she is just completing her Masters in Italy.
A theatre poster by Isidro Ferrer for; 'le Petit Theatre de Lausanne'.
"Many of the classic tales exhibit violence without sweetening it, as a power structure that organises the world. In Goosebumps, Perrault does not resort to allegory to talk about incest, but presents it as a political reality: the sovereign who turns his desire into a right and the stranger's body into territory. It portrays a logic of domination that, unfortunately, we have not overcome. The escape of the protagonist is not an escape from desire, but from the system that legitimises and imposes it. Poster for "Alone in my donkey skin", version of the Perrault story." Isidro
I have just bought a copy of 'The New Faber Book of Children's Verse' published 25 years ago in 2001, edited by Matthew Sweeney and illustrated by Sara Fanelli, whom I have long admired. It has the delicious madness of Edward Lear's illustrated limericks with Sara's illustrations in pen and ink scattered through the text.