A couple of the covers I did at the beginning of my career, with a slightly more punk drawing style.

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I am a draftsman and scriptwriter who is looking for a way to express my art independently, without having to depend financially on any corporation.

I haven't gotten it yet.

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A couple of the covers I did at the beginning of my career, with a slightly more punk drawing style.

#mastoart #manga #anime #bd #illustration #art #music #conceptart #punk #jonjuarez #mastodon #fediverse #harriorrihar #book

@Jon Juarez I wish i could find an oversized book with many large of such prints somewhere here in Berlin of you!
@Jon Juarez Is there any books of you, which are similar? Glad about a recommendation. By the way, the shop in Berlin, that def. should carry you is Supalife Kiosk #^https://supalife.de/ - it is a bit similar to Fat Bottom Books in Barcelona, although not quite comic oriented. If you need a contact i can make you one.
Supalife

Sein Herz schlägt für die Siebdruckkunst. Der Supalife Kiosk präsentiert seit 2004 KünstlerInnen aus den Bereichen Urban Art, Grafik Design, Illustra…

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@jrp I agree to this! I always gasp watching your work, even the ones I've already seen!
@harriorrihar These are amazing! I really love the retro punk vibe with the pastel colours!

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The first picture on the left seems to tell a story. It reminds me the premises of "the fever of urbicande" by Schuiten and Peeters, a Belgian comic book (in French) telling the story of a weird, massive 3d cubic mesh growing in a city and the population learning to live with it.

https://www.altaplana.be/en/dossiers/darius/the-fever-of-urbicande-chapter-1

The Fever of Urbicande, Chapter 1

The Fever of Urbicande, Chapter 1 by Julian Darius, published before on Sequart Research & Literacy Organization at Monday 7 November 2011 We’ve previously looked at The Fever of Urbicande‘s prologue and some of its implications. This time, we’ll dive into the story itself. Also, I’ve previously introduced The Obscure Cities series and discussed its first volume,

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