Some notes: The book is still bound, so the pages are cut and seen in order, but the central image of Random Wilder is a cheat -- I pasted that to the inside back cover.
Certainly someone has done this with comics before? I know there are several people doing it with big, thick volumes of text, stuff like dictionaries, etc.
love that muted comic-color
ReplyDeleteGenuinely love this -- wish I'd thought of it first!
ReplyDeleteUh, genial!
ReplyDeleteThat IS gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks all.
ReplyDeleteSome notes: The book is still bound, so the pages are cut and seen in order, but the central image of Random Wilder is a cheat -- I pasted that to the inside back cover.
Certainly someone has done this with comics before? I know there are several people doing it with big, thick volumes of text, stuff like dictionaries, etc.
page 27 of the graphic story The Finger Carver weaves 2 images together.
ReplyDeleteit's not comics, & much less dense than yours, but similar shaped.
Interesting, thanks.
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth, I'm not sure I'd call my piece here comics either -- more of a design.
The real test would be taking a book with a rigid panel layout (Watchmen comes to mind) and cutting the individual panels...
Really nice!
ReplyDelete[quote]Interesting, thanks.[/quote]
ReplyDeleteNo, thankYOU!
I like it.
nice composition of chips & fragments
ReplyDelete;)have a smell of mine