Take a genteel painting, maybe featuring a swooning woman. Add iridescent neon type for a shock to the system. And thank (or blame) Ottessa Moshfegh for getting there early. Clockwise from top left: ...
The idiom “don’t judge a book by its cover” doesn’t hold up for a Somerville artist who hopes readers will critique each and every exterior. “ I fully support judging a book by its cover,” said ...
In addition to publishing two hundred and nineteen cartoons, Petty contributed a series of thirty-eight vividly colored, magnificently detailed, and flawlessly composed covers, which, at least in this ...
In a year brimming with beautiful jacket art, these books stood out. Credit... Supported by By Matt Dorfman Matt Dorfman is a designer, illustrator and the art director of the Book Review. If an ...
The book cover art that introduced readers across the world to Harry Potter is expected to break auction records next month. This past week, Sotheby's announced the auction scheduled for June 26 in ...
Comic book covers are the images that sell a book to many. They are the reader’s first connection to the comic, and make an argument as to why you should pick up this issue as opposed to all the ...
Eight million people lived in Baghdad when Roger Aeschliman served there in 2006 with the Kansas Army National Guard. "Every one of them owned a car ... but not one of them knew how to drive," ...
When Tom Gauld and I connect over Zoom during his recent U.S. tour, the cartoonist has just returned from what sounds like an ideal morning. “I just had an amazing tour this morning of the Billy ...
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Well-known NH cartoonist, author releases new book
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - We’re getting an intimate look at the thoughts of a famous cartoonist. You’ve likely seen Harry Bliss’ work, like his cartoons on the cover of the New Yorker Magazine or in ...
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