Music, theatre, image and colour arise from the improvisation of a gesture. A starry night and a dancing cat come out from a point, a line and a white page.
With a little help of imagination, a dark and desert cellar can become a thick and knotty jungle, full of curious plants and animals, sometimes quarrelsome but always ready to be involved in new fairy adventures.
Suzy Lee’s illustrations – rendered in charcoal, pencil, watercolor, spray paint (lacquer) and digitally manipulated – accompany the reader in a new fresh visual experience, naturally simple and with an ironic and suspended end...
An endless piece of string is tying together an infinite alphabet of objects, from a threatening alligator to a timid xylophone, from the moon in a starry night, to the warm sun of a bright day.
From 1st January to 31st December, an idea a day for a quick sketch, a fleeting state of mind or a flash of genius to brighten your day...
For young and old, this new desk calendar contains 365 entertaining drawings by Taro Gomi. Complete a new one daily, dedicate it to a friend or desk mate or colour it together when you have a spare moment... whatever takes your fancy.
When the waves play and go out, the sea leaves on the beach the shells that carried in itself: an unexpected surprise!
First published in England in 1807, the tale of Jack and the Beanstalk was already in existence sometime before this in oral versions.
A burlesque of the story has been published in 18th Century, and the giant’s “Fee! Fi! Fo! Fum!” was included in William Shakespeare’s King Lear.
Thanks to a fresh combination of drawings and photography, William Wondriska captured in this book the special delight that a young child feels when he does something “all by myself”.
The protagonist of the book is the author’s daughter Alison Wondriska, who at the considerable age of five can count up to 10, listen to Daddy snore, eat an ice-cream cone, see a red cloud, ride an elephant...
After the incredible success of Scarabocchi, another book for children and adults who love drawing, painting, writing and imagining: you can also create comics and try to have it published!
What is that nice package in Dad’s closet, wrapped in shiny paper with stars on it tied with a bright red ribbon, partially hidden behind an old hat, a cardboard box, and a pair of hiking boots?
Arthur’s birthday is coming in two weeks: it must be a present for him...
After two comes three... here's "Doodle together with Taro Gomi". This time the Japanese illustrator makes us know his food, his city, his parents and his personal organizer, daring us to do the same!