A two-wheeled journey across the landscape of America, and through the heart and mind of an artist.
Eleanor Davis Boeken
Eleanor Davis is een gevierde cartooniste en illustrator wiens werken diepe menselijke emoties en complexe relaties verkennen met een unieke mix van humor en introspectie. Haar stijl wordt gekenmerkt door expressieve lijnen en een sterk gevoel voor visuele storytelling, bedreven in het vastleggen van de subtiele nuances van de menselijke ervaring. Door haar korte strips voor volwassenen en haar graphic novels voor jongere lezers biedt ze inzichtelijke perspectieven op thema's als geluk, identiteit en de zoektocht naar betekenis in de moderne wereld. Davis' vermogen om te schakelen tussen serieuze onderwerpen en luchtige momenten maakt haar werk zowel verfrissend als onvergetelijk.






Stinky
- 32bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
When a new kid enters Stinky's swamp, this adorable little monster comes up with all sorts of crazy plans to scare him away. But Stinky quickly learns to conquer his fear, as he realizes that bats, rats, and toads aren’t the only friends you can find in the swamp. This hilarious and heart-warming story by ferociously talented newcomer Eleanor Davis proves that even monsters can make new friends...warts and all!
How To Be Happy
- 145bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
A collection of literary comics exploring joy, anguish, fear, and loneliness.
The Hard Tomorrow
- 152bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
The gorgeous and empathetic story of one couple s search for hope and a peaceful future amid environmental destruction and technocratic rule
Wanda believes she is destined for stardom, navigating her way through the ups and downs of her ambitions. The story explores her dreams, self-perception, and the challenges she faces in pursuing fame. As she grapples with her aspirations, readers are drawn into her journey of self-discovery and the realities of chasing a dream.
This is a treatise on what makes art art, told in graphic novel form. What is “Art”? It’s widely accepted that art serves an important function in society. But the concept falls under such an absurdly large umbrella and can manifest in so many different ways. Art can be self indulgent, goofy, serious, altruistic, evil, or expressive, or any number of other things. But how can it truly make lasting, positive change? In Why Art?, acclaimed graphic novelist Eleanor Davis (How To Be Happy) unpacks some of these concepts in ways both critical and positive, in an attempt to illuminate the highest possible potential an artwork might hope to achieve. A work of art unto itself, Davis leavens her exploration with a sense of humor and a thirst for challenging preconceptions of art worth of Magritte, instantly drawing the reader in as a willing accomplice in her quest.
Superstar cartoonists Eleanor Davis and Drew Weing will have young readers in stitches with this hilarious tale of fame, fandom and social media where friendship and family triumph.