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Daily Zoo Vol. 3: Daily Zoo

Autor Chris Ayers
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en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2015
The adventure continues as author/illustrator Chris Ayers adds another 365 animals to his zoological menagerie with The Daily Zoo: Year Three. The series began as a personal project in 2006 as a means of art therapy for Chris as he recovered from acute myelogenous leukemia, a cancer of the blood. The premise was to draw one animal each day. In this latest installment, Chris—still going strong in terms of his health and his art—brings us such whimsical characters as koala gymnasts, tigers in tuxedos, and golfing frogs (who cheat!). Accompanying the images are the author's continuing reflections on his cancer experience and his artistic processes, as well as fun animal factoids.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781624650222
ISBN-10: 1624650228
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 211 x 208 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Design Studio Press (AMMO Books)
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Descriere

Featuring characters such as koala gymnasts, tigers in tuxedos, and golfing frogs, this book also includes authors continuing reflections on his cancer experience and his artistic processes, as well as animal factoids.


Notă biografică

In 2005 Chris Ayers was working as a character designer and concept artist in the Los Angeles film industry. On April Fool's Day his career—and everything else for that matter—was put on hold when a cancer diagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemia slammed its massive fist down on the PAUSE button of life's remote control. Fortunately, though, that pause did not become STOP and a premature EJECT. After a lengthy and tumultuous period of treatment and physical recovery, Chris devised a personal project to support the continuation of his emotional recovery. By combining two lifelong passions, animals and art, and challenging himself to draw one animal each day for a year, The Daily Zoo was born. For those of you who have been following the Zoo since its early inception, you'll know that the project proved to be so therapeutic and creatively satisfying that he continued it beyond its initial yearlong timeframe. At the time of writing the introduction to this book, Chris is nearing the end of Year Seven, which will culminate with Day 2,559. That's a lot of drawings...but what he feels is the bigger accomplishment—and what he is most grateful for—is that it also marks a lot of days of being in remission from the leukemia.