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"Dirk Verschure: Life is Fun" is the second edition of the bestselling book of hilarious deadpan bunnies drawn by the Berlin-based cartoonist Dirk Verschure. Dirk Verschure: Life is Fun Self-published in December 2020 Hardcover, 22 x 15,5 cm
Palefroi: Médiums Damien Tran - Marion Jdanoff Screen printed box containing 7 riso printed publications. Box is 23 x 32 x 5 cmPublications are 20 x 28 cm, various number of pages and color. Edition of 45 June 2017
Incorporating cultural influences from his home country of Taiwan, as well as techniques inspired by Edo-era Japan and iconic images from pop culture, Mu Pan’s work is both timeless and hyper-modern.
"Silkscreen Masters" is the perfect guide to the world’s most popular and versatile printing technique. It immerses you directly in a hands-on approach to mastering the art of screen printing, with a visual guide to its myriad applications.
Set in a grotesque and colorful decorum, the new kaleidoscopic visions of Keiichi Tanaami intertwine the obsessional patterns of the great Japanese master—eyes, military aircraft, eroticized flesh, and pop culture icons.
Damien Tran: La peur du vide Screen printed book by Damien Tran (Palefroi) 21 x 29 cm 30 pages + cover Black paper Fold binding Edition of 85 2017
“WILD” is an exploration of wilderness in illustration, uniting 33 illustrators and artists from the Urban Spree universe in an oversized black-and-white, 30 x 40 cm book.
Risographs are at the forefront of a new wave of analogue printing. The book Risomania documents this unique and unexpected renaissance in graphic printing, as well as providing an overview of the history and development of these machines.
Claudia Walde spent over two years collecting alphabets by 154 artists - all of whom have roots in graffiti - from thirty countries, with a view to showing the many different styles of lettering within graffiti and street art cultures.
Über 150 Graffiti-Künstler aus der ganzen Welt, darunter viele deutsche Graffiti-Writer, haben speziell für dieses Buch Alphabete entworfen.