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I can be myself when everyone I know is dead...

Autor Kamila Mlynarczyk
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2022
An introspective adventure into the mind of Canadian sensation Kamila Mlynarczyk. Kamila, a Polish-Canadian artist, describes re-learning how to draw through the process of creating her most famous art dolls. She has moved from art dolls into sketching, from sketching to creating characters, and from characters to creating fully fleshed-out scenes. She describes her fascinating creative process and many of the inspirations behind her many creepy, unsettling, yet hilarious sketches. As Brom describes it: "Kamila is a cornucopia of dreadfulness. Her works at once beautiful and terrible, each piece like being tickled by Death's cold little fingers, every bewitching creation a world I want to know more about."

- beautiful glossy, 9x9 book
- it will contain most of Kamila's art from 2017-2019 with anecdote and introspection
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ISBN-13: 9781777081782
ISBN-10: 1777081785
Pagini: 150
Dimensiuni: 229 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: EYE OF NEWT BOOKS

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Kamila Mlynarczyk is an Ontario-based artist that made a name for herself with her Art Dolls. Her fresh, if gruesome, creations have been showcased internationally and she has garnered a sizeable online following. Kamila has always worked in various mediums, but over the past five years she has been what she terms "re-learning how to draw" and drawing relentlessly. I can be myself when everyone I know is dead... follows her personal and public (through online presence) journey from Art Dolls through re-learning how to draw, to absurd character studies, to completed scenes. Kamila draws inspiration from her life and from reality as nothing fictional can ever frighten us in the same way that reality can. She strives to depict the most terrible things in a sympathetic light, and in that way they become light-hearted, they become cathartic, they become freeing.