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Cinema BD AL SEVERIN

Comic Strip
Watercolor
42 x 30 cm (16.54 x 11.81 in.)
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Encre de Chine et aquarelle pour cette très belle illustration originale sur papier épais. Celle-ci rend hommage à la fois au cinéma et à la BD.
On y retrouve les mythes du 7ème art que sont Charlie Chaplin et Laurel et Hardy, ainsi que ceux du 9ème art avec Spirou et Fantasio. Le lien entre ces arts est superbement illustré par la présence de Mickey Mouse et Minnie.

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Je cherchais un original qui faisait référence au cinéma et la BD, Al séverin est un auteur que j'apprécie, j'ai donc opté pour ce dessin.

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About Al Severin

Alec Séverin, or simply Al Severin, was born in Ixelles into an artistic family. He debuted in 1981 with the self-published 'l'Affaire Tchang' under the name Oncle Guy. In 1985, his comics 'Story of War' and 'Gratin' were published by Deligne. In that same year, Severin started his series 'Lisette', about a "poor rich girl", which was eventually published by Delcourt. Severin participated in a couple of collective albums ('Brel', 'Entrechats', etc) and drew short stories and the strips 'Isaline et Jean-Luc' (with Sergio Salma) for Tintin Reporter. He was also present in Spirou with collaborations with a.o. Fabrizzio Borrini and Fabien Vehlmann, as well as the pun series 'Lisa Desamour' by the fake artist Bari. In 1992, he launched his project 'La Machine à Remonter le Temps', based on the novel by Herbert George Wells, with Lefrancq publishers. For that same publisher, he made 'Harry Sauve la Planète / Urkanika' in 1995. In that same year, Séverin drew 'Cosmos Comics' for P.L.G. Séverin ventured into self-publishing in 2000, and set up his own label Several Pictures, through which he published the second volume of 'Harry Sauve la Planète'. Séverin is also known for his illustrations for Belgian and English magazines, as well as his pastiche covers. In early 2008, Alex Séverin announced his departure from the comics profession. Text (c) Lambiek