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Shaun Tan

    1 janvier 1974

    Shaun Tan est un artiste dont les œuvres explorent des émotions profondes et des idées complexes à travers la narration visuelle. Son style unique mêle magistralement des images oniriques à des thèmes résonnants, créant des pièces qui parlent aux lecteurs de tous âges. Les récits de Tan capturent souvent des sentiments d'aliénation et la recherche de connexion dans un monde compliqué. Sa capacité à visualiser l'intangible et à transmettre des expériences humaines universelles à travers ses illustrations est vraiment remarquable.

    Shaun Tan
    Tales from the Inner City
    Eric
    The Bird King and Other Sketches
    Creature
    Là où vont nos pères
    Cigale
    • Cigale

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(119)Évaluer

      A picture book for anyone who has ever felt unappreciated. Cicada work in tall building. Data entry clerk. Seventeen year. No sick day. No mistake. Tok Tok Tok! Cicada works in an office, dutifully working day after day for unappreciative bosses and being bullied by his co-workers. But one day, something truly extraordinary happens . . .

      Cigale
    • "Pourquoi tant d'hommes et de femmes sont-ils conduits à tout laisser derrière eux pour partir, seuls, vers un pays mystérieux, un endroit sans familles ni amis, ou tout est inconnu et l'avenir incertain?Cette bande dessinée silencieuse est l'histoire de tous les immigrés, tous les réfugiés, tous les exilés, et un hommage à ceux qui ont fait le voyage..." [Source : 4e de couv.]

      Là où vont nos pères
    • A beautiful collection of paintings, drawings and reflections on creatures, our constant companions, from the masterful narrative artist Shaun Tan. A creature does not necessarily represent one thing or another; it just is. A mysterious being in a mysterious world, much like you and me, trying to fit in, trying to be unique, or just trying to make sense of things as best we can, to exist. World-renowned artist Shaun Tan turns his hand to the theme of creatures. The first thing Shaun ever drew as a child was a creature, and they are still at the heart of his work. This volume collects together unseen and stand-alone drawings and paintings, along with rich and thoughtful commentary from Shaun on his inspirations. Delving deep into the timeless allure of non-human creatures, and what they might tell us about our 'normal' human selves, this book is perfect for artists, writers and dreamers alike

      Creature
    • The Bird King and Other Sketches

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,5(64)Évaluer

      Selections from the sketchbooks of Shaun Tan, acclaimed creator of The Lost Thing, The Arrival and Tales from Outer Suburbia. Included are preliminary drawings for book, film and theatre projects, portrait and landscape studies, along with pages from travelling notebooks. All offer a special insight into the daydreams of a celebrated author and illustrator.

      The Bird King and Other Sketches
    • 4,4(185)Évaluer

      “Years ago we had a foreign exchange student come to live with us. We found it very difficult to pronounce his name correctly, but he didn’t mind. He told us to just call him ‘Eric’.” As charming as he is curious, by the end of his stay this intriguing house guest will capture your heart. This story is from Shaun Tan’s award-winning collection Tales from Outer Suburbia.

      Eric
    • TALES OF THE INNER CITY is a collection of incredibly original stories, rich with feeling, strangely moving, almost numinous. And when the reader comes to the artwork, it's like walking into an amazing room, and then throwing open a curtain to see a brilliant scene that makes you understand and appreciate everything you've encountered in a deeper way.

      Tales from the Inner City
    • The Lost Thing

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(210)Évaluer

      A kid finds a lost 'thing' on the beach where he's scavenging for his bottle top collection. The thing is a large, freakish creature but no one except the kid really notices it, it's simply not part of their familiar day-to-day reality.

      The Lost Thing
    • Tales from outer suburbia

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,3(1414)Évaluer

      Fifteen illustrated short stories, some humorous and some haunting, set in the Australian suburbs.

      Tales from outer suburbia