
Devet života
par:
Danijel Žeželj
Langue: Croate
Format: Relié
ISBN 13: 9789537746360
Date de publication:
August 1st, 2018
Éditeur: Ogranak Matice hrvatske u Bizovcu
Pages: 116
Genres: Art & Photography
In a captivating collection of short comics, Danijel Žeželj brings a vivid tapestry of stories to life, each infused with a unique blend of humor and introspection. Each strip serves as a window into diverse worlds, from the whimsical to the poignant, inviting readers to explore the nuances of human experience through a distinct artistic lens.
The narratives range across various themes, presenting characters that evoke empathy and contemplation. The stories like "Tomsk-7" and "Maratonac" are particularly striking, showcasing Žeželj's talent for intertwining visual artistry with sharp, often unexpected storytelling. His ability to capture emotion through simple yet impactful imagery resonates deeply, reflecting the complexities of life in an engaging format.
As readers journey through the pages, they encounter a rich array of settings, from gritty urban landscapes in "Asfalt" to the imaginative realms of "Art Brut." Each piece offers a standalone experience, yet together they create a coherent body of work that celebrates the intricacies of existence.
With a deft touch, Žeželj invites audiences to ponder the myriad moments that define us. The collection is a testament to the power of comics as a medium that can convey profound insights while also entertaining, ensuring that readers will reflect on the stories long after the last page is turned.
The narratives range across various themes, presenting characters that evoke empathy and contemplation. The stories like "Tomsk-7" and "Maratonac" are particularly striking, showcasing Žeželj's talent for intertwining visual artistry with sharp, often unexpected storytelling. His ability to capture emotion through simple yet impactful imagery resonates deeply, reflecting the complexities of life in an engaging format.
As readers journey through the pages, they encounter a rich array of settings, from gritty urban landscapes in "Asfalt" to the imaginative realms of "Art Brut." Each piece offers a standalone experience, yet together they create a coherent body of work that celebrates the intricacies of existence.
With a deft touch, Žeželj invites audiences to ponder the myriad moments that define us. The collection is a testament to the power of comics as a medium that can convey profound insights while also entertaining, ensuring that readers will reflect on the stories long after the last page is turned.