We have two new additions to the store today from the incomparable Eroyn Franklin: Making Tide and Just Noise. Vastly different in execution, they are both amazing works of art and storytelling.
Just Noise is a tiny marvel of intricacy. A dialogue between a couple whose actions speak louder than words, the speech bubbles between them are are cut-out voids, leaving it up to the reader to intuit what is being said a creating a beautifully layered effect as the pages stack on top of each other. This is a must read for not only fans of Franlklin’s work but also aficionados of cut paper.
Making Tide, on the other hand, is a departure from Franklin’s wordless, high-concept comics. It stands on its own, however, as a testament to Franklin’s prowess in many different media. A selection of stories that deal with a trip to Vietnam, the creative process, serious bodily harm, and love, her dreamily painted landscapes and carefully inked characters will draw you in and take your breath away.
Noise is a tiny marvel of intricacy. A dialogue between a couple whose
actions speak louder than words, the speech bubbles between them are
cut-out voids, leaving it up to the reader to intuit their meanings and
creating a beautifully layered effect as the pages stack on top of each
other. This is a must read for fans of Franklin’s and aficionados of cut
paper. – See more at:
http://sparkplugcomicbooks.com/shop/distro-books/just-noise/#sthash.TZf5io0i.dpuf
Noise is a tiny marvel of intricacy. A dialogue between a couple whose
actions speak louder than words, the speech bubbles between them are
cut-out voids, leaving it up to the reader to intuit their meanings and
creating a beautifully layered effect as the pages stack on top of each
other. This is a must read for fans of Franklin’s and aficionados of cut
paper. – See more at:
http://sparkplugcomicbooks.com/shop/distro-books/just-noise/#sthash.TZf5io0i.dpuf
Noise is a tiny marvel of intricacy. A dialogue between a couple whose
actions speak louder than words, the speech bubbles between them are
cut-out voids, leaving it up to the reader to intuit their meanings and
creating a beautifully layered effect as the pages stack on top of each
other. This is a must read for fans of Franklin’s and aficionados of cut
paper. – See more at:
http://sparkplugcomicbooks.com/shop/distro-books/just-noise/#sthash.TZf5io0i.dpuf