Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Sergio Toppi: Blues


Sergio Toppi is an Italian illustrator known mostly for his beautifully created comics. While he sometimes works in color (such as in La Légende de Potosi), what personally draws me to Toppi is his exceptional pen and ink work, and Blues is a perfect comic to highlight that. Blues is actually a collection of two stories written nearly two decades apart. The first in the book is titled "The Heir" and was written in 2007. The second is title "Blues" and was written in 1990. Both stories are iconic Toppi, dark, exquisite pen control, patterns and textures galore, and really clever panel layouts.

What's interesting is the difference in the amount of control between the two stories. While Toppi is considered a loose hand, "Blues" shows a more rigorous dedication to details, pattern, and proportion. "The Heir", meanwhile, shows a freer gesture; less commitment to exact proportions and more to exaggerated meaningful proportions. On some pages, you can tell that Toppi has not even erased some of the pencil marks, which creates a great sketch-y gritty quality. 


The Heir









Blues







I really love the way Toppi treated the eyes of this particular character.





Pros: This is a well bound, sturdy book with lovely print quality. Sergio Toppi is a masterful artist, and is certainly worth adding to any collection. This is also a prime example of his color work. It is a quick read with a lot to enjoy and learn from!

Cons: It's currently only available in french, so you may need a translator. On the other hand, it is still perfectly enjoyable without being able to read it. What makes Toppi more incredible is how legible the comic is even without the text.

How to Buy: This book is readily available... in the UK. To get this book will require importing it through a site like Amazon UK, or finding it through another party like Stuart Ng


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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Sergio Toppi: La Légende de Potosi


Sergio Toppi is an Italian illustrator known mostly for his beautifully created comics. While most of his comic work is strictly pen and ink (as is seen in the other comic Blues), La Légende de Potosi exhibits some exemplary watercolor on top. Written in french for Mosquito Publishing, the 50 page one-shot comic is a wonderful example of Toppi's work. He can be easily recognized for his methodical silhouettes, loose patterned interiors, seamless character/background integration, and clever, conscientious page layout.  



This is one of my favorite pages. The high contrast, and the conflicting imagery of climbing a mountain while descending in the panels. From being allowed the whole page to rome, to being confined more and more tightly in a tiny frame surrounded by darkness. This creates a powerful feeling of doom and foreshadowing. 





The contrasting pages of red and green, interior and exterior, help differentiate the scenes. 


Sorry for the blurry resolution, but I love the texture of the root on the image to the right.


This guy is my favorite character of the comic. I am particularly fond of how the sleeves are articulated in large loose strokes that accentuate the fullness of the garb. Also, this is a great image to examine Toppi's control of contrast, loose versus tight. Despite the number of lines placed in the face, we are given space to recognize the face in the nose, lips, and eyes. How tightly controlled the face is, to how loose and bold the clothes are. 





Pros: This is a well bound, sturdy book with lovely print quality. Sergio Toppi is a masterful artist, and is certainly worth adding to any collection. This is also a prime example of his color work. It is a quick read with a lot to enjoy and learn from!

Cons: It's currently only available in french, so you may need a translator. On the other hand, it is still perfectly enjoyable without being able to read it. What makes Toppi more incredible is how legible the comic is even without the text.

How to Buy: This book is readily available... in the UK. To get this book will require importing it through a site like Amazon UK, or finding it through another party like Stuart Ng


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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Yosemite & the Eastern Sierra


Yosemite & the Eastern Sierra is a small book filled with photographs of, of course, Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra, by Gary Crabbe and interspersed with quotes by famous individuals who have explored the park. Though petite, the book has a ton of truly lovely images. This is another great book for palette inspiration. 













Pros: This is well printed book, and is a nice small size, great for carrying around with you. It has a ton of really great images, and can also be enjoyed for it's quotes. Also, the book can be bought for very cheap, some places for under a dollar!

Cons: --

How to Buy: Amazon


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