fodkodrasz 3 days ago

Stephen Biesty had some wonderful works I loved as a child.

https://www.amazon.com/Stephen-Biestys-Incredible-Cross-Sect...

It was great fun finding the toilet on each and every cross-sectioned exhibit. :D

  • King-Aaron 2 days ago

    This was my absolute favourite book as a kid, and now thinking back to it, it's probably still my favourite book as an adult.

  • stephen_g 2 days ago

    I thought that sounded familiar, as soon as I saw the cover the nostalgia hit me - that book was one of my favourites too!

Daub 2 days ago

FYI… artists of this generation would often paint their illustration the same size as it was printed. No easy task! Medium was likely gauche on board.

Edit: I meant gouach. This is a very non reflective paint hence ideal for photographing. A few artists still work like this. Check out the work of Glenn Fabry

skybrian 3 days ago

It's striking how every illustration in the article is fiction, but the cut-away drawings make them look at first as if they might be real.

dd_xplore 3 days ago

I loved the ‘Visual Dictionary’ of 2000s . Damn that booo is peak encyclopaedia, describing everything in amazing detail, I first read that book when I was 5. I have bought a second hand copy of that book for my future kids.

NaOH 3 days ago

(2016)