Picture to frame with an illustration of a comic book from Nepal. Stupa, Asia
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Impressionist comic: A stupa, a woman bathing and a yogurt.

Experimental Comic Collection

In my new experimental facet I have come across this way of making comics that interests me a lot: basically it is about alternating different scenes that are framed in the same space to create the idea of a larger one. In this case Nepal (Kathmandu and surroundings).
With this set of images I believe that it is possible to generate a superimage, which is something like an idea (or perhaps a sensation) of space formed by small pieces and which is coherent, complex and much greater than the sum of the parts that are actually shown.

This way of telling things could also have a certain similarity with the idea of the impressionists that the sum of small parts (the fat brushstroke in the case of Monet and Pissarro) end up forming an idea greater than the sum of its parts. I would swear that cinema also has a lot of this.
The film for here.

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Marroiak is a Valencian artist born on the island of Tenerife, specialized in travel and landscape illustration although he also develops projects related to crafts and permaculture. Read more

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