I Is for Indonesia
Characters from the magical menagerie of contemporary Indonesian artist, EddiE haRA, populate this story of adventure and discovery that begins when Bruno the bat is bored. After school Bruno walks down to the sea where he serendipitously stumbles upon an intrepid squid named Agus. Together they embark on an odyssey to Indonesia In I is for Indonesia Bruno and Agus explore ancient temples, chat with mythic monsters, steer clear of exploding volcanoes, and ponder the meaning of life. Readers, both young and old, will enjoy this technicolor trip into the wonder and mystery of Indonesia.
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Hara, Eddie (Illustr.)
- ISBN: 978-1-934159-41-5
- EAN: 9781934159415
- Produktnummer: 19452295
- Verlag: Thingsasian Pr
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
- Seitenangabe: 48 S.
- Masse: H26.1 cm x B16.9 cm x D1.2 cm 300 g
- Gewicht: 300
- Sonstiges: Ab 4 - 10 J.
Über den Autor
Elizabeth Rush has collaborated with contemporary artists throughout South Asia for the better half of the last decade. At work on I is for Indonesia she deliriously drank coconut water while listening to gamelan music in imperial palaces. She traded bites of grilled pork and bits of insight with EddiE in many-a-lost alleyway. Elizabeth has written for a number of publications including Granta, Le Monde Diplomatique, Asian Geographic, Project Freerange, and Asian Art News. Her book, Still Lifes from a Vanishing City, a collection of photographs and essays on Yangon, Myanmar is forthcoming with the ThingsAsian Press. She currently calls Brooklyn home. EddiE haRA is a retired punk in love with under sea creatures. Yes, he is a little bit short and chubby. Yes, he is a major meat eater. Yes, he is one of the most active Indonesian artists of the 80's generation. And yes, his work has been collected widely from London to New York City, from Jakarta and Timbuktu (just kidding about Timbuktu.) For EddiE, creating art isn't just about making something new it's also soul therapy. EddiE's inspirations come mostly from children's drawings, underground comics, robotic toys, bold colorful designs on skate gear, modern graphics, primitive and folk art, rock and punk printed posters, TV news, sci-fi movies, graffiti, street art, and Mediterranean blue sky. EddiE stretches his time between both Basel and Yogyakarta.
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