Book Review: Remains of the Journey by Jörg Asselborn
Jörg Asselborn's sketchbook Remains of the Journey which was on Kickstarter last year is now available for sale. This 128-page A4-sized hardcover artbook is published by Editions Caurette. The price is...
View ArticleThe Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta
Publisher Taschen will be releasing the ultimate 468-page monograph of Frank Frazetta called "The Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta" in two editions.The so called Famous First Edition is limited to...
View ArticleBook Review: Sketch Club: Urban Watercolour by Phil Dean
Sketch Club: Urban Watercolour is the sequel to Sketch Club: Urban Drawing which was published in 2020 by Ilex Press. This book is a 112-page paperback. The author is Phil Dean, artist and graphic...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic
The saga continuesLet me just quote from Wikipedia what Star Wars: The High Republic (SWTHR) is about:Star Wars: The High Republic is a multimedia project consisting of various stories from the Star...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Blade Runner: Black Lotus
Looks like graphics from a PS2 gameLet me start by saying that I like Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner: 2049 (2017) but have not watched animated TV series Blade Runner: Black Lotus (2021),...
View ArticleBook Review: Windows to Worlds: The art of Devin Elle Kurtz
The latest artist in the 3dtotal Illustrator series is Devin Elle Kurtz, a digital illustrator, visual development artist and background painter. This is a large format 152-page hardcover packed with...
View ArticleBook Preview: How to be a Spy
In order to be a spy, you don't need to wear a trench coat, have an elegant mustache, or carry a special briefcase All you have to do is be an ordinary person (with great instincts) and be willing to...
View ArticleBook Review: EK2: The Lost Years by Derek Stenning
EK2: The Lost Years by Derek Stenning is the sequel artbook to Born in Concrete: EK Series which was released in 2013. Wow. 10 years has passed so quickly. I could still remember being mesmerised by...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of Direction by Ron Ashtiani
The Art of Direction by Ron Ashtiani is a book for those who want to learn more about being an art director.Ron Ashtiani has 24 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He started his career...
View ArticleBook Review: Traverse: Vehicles from the Outer Rim of Imagination
Lorin Wood, the artist/curator/project manager behind the Nuthin' But Mech series of artbooks, has ventured towards space travel. This book is published by Design Studio Press as well. Traverse:...
View ArticleBook Preview: Raphael. The Complete Works. Paintings, Frescoes, Tapestries,...
Publisher Taschen has just released humongous XXL edition on Raphael's art which included 112 paintings and all the frescoes, architectural projects and tapestries. This hardcover edition has 720 pages...
View ArticleBook Reivew: The Art of Pascal Campion
Pascal Campion is a French-American illustrator and animator known for his beautiful feel-good illustrations that he creates almost daily.The Art of Pascal Campion is an artbook where Pascal talks...
View ArticleBook Review: The Magic of Minalima : Celebrating the Graphic Design Studio...
Minalima is a design studio founded by Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima. Mina and Lima are the two graphic designers who worked together the create the look and graphic universe of the Harry Potter...
View ArticleBook Review: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio: A Timeless Tale Told Anew
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a 2022 stop motion film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson, and distributed by Netflix. This large format 224-page hardcover is the making of companion...
View ArticleBook Review: Creature: Paintings, Drawings, and Reflections by Shaun Tan
Shaun Tan is an Australian artist, writer and film maker. He has published several illustrated books and is known for his surreal dream-like worlds and characters. This guy's imagination and creativity...
View ArticleBook Review: The Man Who Leapt Through Film: The Art of Mamoru Hosoda
A part of Japanese anime historyThis book is not just for fans of films directed by Mamoru Hosoda but is also an insightful book for fans of Japanese animation. There seems to be a 272-page Japanese...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of God of War Ragnarok
The God of War is backI still remembered playing God of War for the first time many years ago and was just mesmerised by the worlds and characters created by Santa Monica Studio. I'm still reminded of...
View ArticleBook Review: The Art of ONI (Tonko House)
Beautiful characters in a beautiful worldThis is the companion artbook for Oni: Thunder God's Tale, the animated series directed by Daisuke Tsutsumi and produced by Tonko House for Netflix. This...
View ArticleBook Review: The Amazing Maurice: The Art of the Film
This is a wonderful companion artbook for The Amazing Maurice, the animated film based on the novel The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett. The book's a large format 192-page...
View ArticleBook Review: Acky Bright B/W
Acky Bright is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. This guy is really good which is not surprising since there are countless amazing manga artists in Japan. This paperback artbook is maybe A5 size...
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