MOST BEAUTIFUL ART STYLES BY GRAPHIC NOVEL ARTISTS: PART II

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This is part II of a series of videos focused on beautiful art styles within the medium of comics. This video is based on my own taste and how I feel when I see these drawings and read these stories. Also, the word ‘beautiful’ here stands for those styles which are delicate, lustrous, even ethereal. Nonetheless, some people might consider, for example, Emil Ferris’s art style as beautiful; although her art is incredibly impressive and outstanding, due to its gritty and harsh aesthetic, I don’t consider it beautiful in my opinion.

Sources taken from:
Kate Evans: Threads: From the Refugee Crisis (2017), Red Rosa: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg (2015)
Mateusz Skutnik: Pan Blaki (2007) Morfołaki (2007)
Julie Maroh: Blue is the Warmest Color (2010) Eng. Edition (2013) Body Music (2017)
Chabouté: Park Bench (2017) Alone (2017) Moby Dick (2017)
Ancco: Mauvaises filles (2016)
Marcello Quintanilha: Almas públicas (2011) Tungstênio (2014)
Youssef Daoudi: Monk! (2018) Tripoli (2014)
Ignacio Minaverry: Dora (2009,2012)
Glyn Dillon: Nao of Brown (2012)
Jen Wang: In Real Life (2014) The Prince and the Dressmaker (2018)
Sam Bosma: The Hanging Tower (2014) Illustrations on his website
Moto Hagio: Otherworld Barbara (2002), The Heart of Thomas (1974)
Jérémie Royer: Audubon (2017)
K.L. Ricks: Naima (to be published), Prof. Lewis (2013)
Fabio Moon & Gabriel Bá: Daytripper (2010)
Anne Opotowsky: Walled City Trilogy (2015, 2018)
Ricardo Cabral: Pontas Solta (2011)
Ville Tietäväinen: Linnut ja meret (2003), Vain pahaa Unta (2013), Näkymättömät kädet (2011)
Jon Mcnaught: Pebble Island (2012), Dockwood (2012)
Minna Sundberg Finland/Sweden: Stay Silent, A Redtail’s Dream (webcomics)

I don’t own anything. Copyright to its owners.

List of songs in order:
Robert Fripp- Midnight Blue
Grouper- Blouse
Leyland Kerby- Two

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