Showing posts with label Liminal 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liminal 11. Show all posts
Friday, 1 May 2020
ReaditDaddy's Comic / Graphic Novel of the Week - Week Ending 1st May 2020: "The Garden" by Sean Michael Wilson and Fumio Obata (Liminal 11)
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May 01, 2020
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Fumio Obata,
Liminal 11,
Sean Michael Wilson,
The Garden
One of our favourite publishers of quirky original titles has a gorgeous selection coming out this year, and none more so than this fantastic heartwarming graphic novel that really 'spoke' to me, with a subject that a lot of professional folk will immediately identify with.
In "The Garden" by Sean Michael Wilson and Fumio Obata, we meet Joanna - a woman who has achieved a great deal in her career in finance, but also a woman who has pushed herself to her mental limits and beyond.
After suffering a nervous breakdown, she takes a holiday to Japan to soak up the amazing culture of constructing and nurturing beautiful gardens. Gardens that engage the five senses, calm, and relax, but also are fantastic for the soul.
When Joanna returns home, she is filled with inspiration and begins to wonder whether the effect that those amazing gardens had on her could also benefit others. Thus begins her voyage of discovery and self-discovery as she begins to find a passion for plants and getting back to nature.
One thing the lockdown has taught me (and probably a great many other people) is that the rat race consumes such a vast amount of our time, and it's easy to get mentally lost in the pressure of work sometimes - to the detriment of the very thing that makes you 'you'. Sean and Fumio capture this perfectly in this book, let's take a closer look inside at some of the fabulous comic spreads.
Fumio's atmospheric artwork is clean and crisp, and underpins the sparse story text beautifully.
It's a gorgeous peaceful graphic novel, like most of Liminal 11's publications, one that reaches into a place in all of us that we may have thought we've lost. Very much needed in these strange times we find ourselves in.
Sum this book up in a sentence: Joanna's story is inspirational, and one that so many of us will immediately identify with - that soul-search for the part of ourselves that we may have lost.
"The Garden" by Sean Michael Wilson and Fumio Obata is out on 26th May 2020, published by Liminal 11 (kindly supplied for review).
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In "The Garden" by Sean Michael Wilson and Fumio Obata, we meet Joanna - a woman who has achieved a great deal in her career in finance, but also a woman who has pushed herself to her mental limits and beyond.
After suffering a nervous breakdown, she takes a holiday to Japan to soak up the amazing culture of constructing and nurturing beautiful gardens. Gardens that engage the five senses, calm, and relax, but also are fantastic for the soul.
When Joanna returns home, she is filled with inspiration and begins to wonder whether the effect that those amazing gardens had on her could also benefit others. Thus begins her voyage of discovery and self-discovery as she begins to find a passion for plants and getting back to nature.
One thing the lockdown has taught me (and probably a great many other people) is that the rat race consumes such a vast amount of our time, and it's easy to get mentally lost in the pressure of work sometimes - to the detriment of the very thing that makes you 'you'. Sean and Fumio capture this perfectly in this book, let's take a closer look inside at some of the fabulous comic spreads.
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Gardening is as much about the soul and the inner peace as it is about growing things. |
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Always wanted one of those fantastic Japanese water-knockers in my garden |
Sum this book up in a sentence: Joanna's story is inspirational, and one that so many of us will immediately identify with - that soul-search for the part of ourselves that we may have lost.
"The Garden" by Sean Michael Wilson and Fumio Obata is out on 26th May 2020, published by Liminal 11 (kindly supplied for review).
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Start your year in a contemplative, restful and creative way with a fabulous selection of "Mini Meditations" books from Liminal 11 Publishing
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January 15, 2019
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Adam and Lisa Murphy,
Liminal 11,
Mini Meditations on Creativity,
Mini Meditations on Joy,
Tillie Walden
Some of our favourite creative folk are behind two brilliant and inspirational little books from innovative publishers Liminal 11.
Well known for their mindful and soothingly relaxing titles, Liminal 11's new "Mini Meditations" series is a real treat for the eyes and the mind.
Starting with "Mini Meditations on Joy" from comic superstars Adam and Lisa Murphy, this diminutive but packed little pocket-sized book is full of wisdom and inspirational quotes from historical and contemporary figures ranging from The Dalai Lama to Maya Angelou.
Fans of Adam and Lisa's "Corpse Talk" will instantly love the art style and illustrations that accompany each quote. We giggled a bit at the forewords from Adam and Lisa (where Adam comes across as slightly curmudgeonly and even a bit grumpy, whereas Lisa is absolutely effervescent and enthusiastic!)
"Mini Meditations on Joy" by Adam and Lisa Murphy is out now, published by Liminal 11.
There's also the truly brilliant "Mini Meditations on Creativity" from supernova-bright comic star Tillie Walden.
Completely in love with her graphic novel work, I was delighted to find her utterly mesmerising artwork accompanying this set of thoughtful quotes about creativity, again from some of the most famous (and not so famous) creative souls in history and popular culture.
Tillie's drawings fit each inspirational quote absolutely perfectly, and these two books are absolutely fantastic if you want a quick booky gift to give to your favourite person for practically any occasion.
"Mini Meditations on Creativity" by Tillie Walden is out now, published by Liminal 11.
(Both titles kindly supplied for review).
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Well known for their mindful and soothingly relaxing titles, Liminal 11's new "Mini Meditations" series is a real treat for the eyes and the mind.
Starting with "Mini Meditations on Joy" from comic superstars Adam and Lisa Murphy, this diminutive but packed little pocket-sized book is full of wisdom and inspirational quotes from historical and contemporary figures ranging from The Dalai Lama to Maya Angelou.
Fans of Adam and Lisa's "Corpse Talk" will instantly love the art style and illustrations that accompany each quote. We giggled a bit at the forewords from Adam and Lisa (where Adam comes across as slightly curmudgeonly and even a bit grumpy, whereas Lisa is absolutely effervescent and enthusiastic!)
"Mini Meditations on Joy" by Adam and Lisa Murphy is out now, published by Liminal 11.
There's also the truly brilliant "Mini Meditations on Creativity" from supernova-bright comic star Tillie Walden.
Completely in love with her graphic novel work, I was delighted to find her utterly mesmerising artwork accompanying this set of thoughtful quotes about creativity, again from some of the most famous (and not so famous) creative souls in history and popular culture.
Tillie's drawings fit each inspirational quote absolutely perfectly, and these two books are absolutely fantastic if you want a quick booky gift to give to your favourite person for practically any occasion.
"Mini Meditations on Creativity" by Tillie Walden is out now, published by Liminal 11.
(Both titles kindly supplied for review).
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