Monograph by Chris Ware synopsis
The first and highly anticipated study by an award-winning cartoonist and novelist, Chris Ware, chronicles his career in the quarter-century. While photographer Chris Ware is a group of individual works that are often classified as comedians, his outstanding works defy genre.
Whether he writes illustrated novels, paints paintings or builds sculptures, Ware explores global themes of social isolation, emotional torment, and depression with his trademark voice. The end result is very cynical, sympathetic and recognizable to all walks of life.
Weir, like Charles Schulz, Art Spiegelman, and R. Cromb, high caricatures into a creative art form.
This volume is a huge, unprecedented, personal presentation of how to integrate the artist's life and work, from the family of the newspaper and the impact of their work. His days at the Art School in Austin and Chicago.
In his career since the early nineties to this day. It also explores how the quasi-reader and construction build upon the construction of three dimensions in his thinking of innovative narrative art.
The book contains a comprehensive collection of his works, including many examples that have not been published before, and an intimate window to a cartoonist who is sure to appeal to art lovers and storytellers.
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