Drawn to satire: Sketches of cartoonists in Singapore

"Eight cartoonists. Eight lives of indomitable spirit. Artists who pursued their vocations, drawing the cartoons of our lives, and becoming the mirrors of our times. Eight stories of creative non-fiction. A journey into the comics worlds of our cartooning heritage. The untold stories, the unhea...

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1. Verfasser: Lim, Cheng Tju (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore Pause Narratives [2023]
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Zusammenfassung:"Eight cartoonists. Eight lives of indomitable spirit. Artists who pursued their vocations, drawing the cartoons of our lives, and becoming the mirrors of our times. Eight stories of creative non-fiction. A journey into the comics worlds of our cartooning heritage. The untold stories, the unheard secrets of the cartoons that you have seen in books but cartoonists you have not met. Eight stories of their trials, tribulations, struggles and history. A comic book about our pioneering cartoonists." -- back cover
"Drawn to Satire: Sketches of Cartoonists in Singapore is the first book about the life stories of eight pioneer cartoonists in Singapore. Done in a graphic novel format (written by CT Lim and drawn by Koh Hong Teng), this book draws together the little known links between the history of cartoons and the art history of Singapore as many of these cartoonists were better known as fine art artists in Singapore. Drawn to Satire will be of interest to art historians and anyone interested in the development of art and its practices in Singapore." -- Publisher's information
"About the Authors: CT Lim: CT Lim writes comics, writes about comics, edits and curates them. Some nights he dreams in comics. - Koh Hong Teng: Hong Teng completed his diploma course in Graphic Design at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in 1993, and obtained his honours degree in Graphic Design (Illustration) at London College of Printing (The London Institute) in the following year. He started drawing graphic novels in 1996. In 2012, he illustrated the graphic novel "Ten Sticks and One Rice" written by Oh Yong Hwee, which won the bronze award at the 7th International Manga Award. He co-created the art book titled "Building Memories: for SG50 Celebration, which won the "Book of the Year" and "Best Illustrated Non-fiction" Awards at the Singapore Book Awards in 2017. Another book that he co-created, "The Brook’s Clown", was nominated for the "Book of the Year" and "Best Cover Design" in 2020. " -- Back Flap
Beschreibung:Tchang Ju Chi -- Liu Kang -- Shamsuddin H. Akib -- Koeh Sia Yong -- Lim Mu Hue -- Morgan Chua -- Dai Yin Lang -- Kwan Shan Mei
Beschreibung:141 Seiten, 3 ungezählte Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm
ISBN:9789811880919
9811880913

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