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Prins Charles känsla by Liv Strömquist
Prins Charles känsla by Liv Strömquist







So there’s a minimal direct comics influence here.Ī surreal and strange tour de force by another Viennese comics artist.

Prins Charles känsla by Liv Strömquist

She has no real studied comics influences, she’s not a fan, but she’s an artist and she knows how to draw, which was all she needed to do this comics. She even applied for a grant to support printing costs and she also received it. She started this on a whim, kind of a personal diary for herself and then explored it further and found it interesting enough to publish. Julia is a real newcomer, she’s a young art student at university (I’m not sure which kind of art it is she is studying though). Many thanks to everyone who took part and here are the entries that came in:Ī whimsical, poetic and minimalist comic strip. So for the third year running, I’ve asked some of my friends from across the globe to pick their favourite comics of the year just gone. PG Tips - The Best Of 2010: An International Perspective - Part 1Īlthough my 2010 Best Of The Year article was focused mainly on American, Canadian and British comics with a few other comics translated into English, we shouldn’t forget that there is a big, wide world out there.









Prins Charles känsla by Liv Strömquist