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Watch, It’S only Rock and Roll - Original art
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It’S only Rock and Roll

Original art
Pencil
40 x 30 cm (15.75 x 11.81 in.)
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“It’S only Rock and Roll” avec autoportrait, et, entre autres, portrait de Béatrice (sa femme), Jean-Philippe Beaujean de la Galerie Les dessous du dessin et moi sur un dos de nappe en papier publicitaire (pour le film de Philippe Le Guay, Du jour au lendemain) fait au restaurant Da Kao II, rue Van Artevelde le 4/03/2006 pour une "excellente soirée"

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About Watch

After having studied graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Pierre Wattiez (Watch) made his debut in Spirou in 1973. He started out with several illustrations and game pages. In 1974, he took on the series 'Big Boss Circus', followed in 1975 by 'Les Déboussolés'. Watch made this absurd gag strip, about two characters lost in the desert and at war with a coyote, in collaboration with scenario writer Bom. He also drew comics for Pilote, Djinn and Pif. He was an illustrator with the publishing house Kessing, and co-launched the short-lived comics magazine Zazou with Dédé, Bom and Bosse. Watch eventually focused as a career as an illustrator and painter. After a brief appearance in Tintin, Watch returned to Spirou in 1983 with the 'Watch Gallery'. In this gallery, Watch parodied the famous Spirou series of the time with one page cartoons. These parodies were collected in the album 'Spirou Connection' in 1986. During the 1990s, he worked for the magazines Vécu and Gomme. Watch also worked in computer game design and played in the band Granit KK, along with Bom. Text (c) Lambiek