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Drawing With Water: Making the Art for ALAN'S WAR



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http://us.macmillan.com/alanswar See how Emmanuel Guibert created the art for his graphic novel ALAN’S WAR. http://www.firstsecondbooks.com

“When I was eighteen, Uncle Sam told me he’d like me to put on a uniform and go off to fight a guy by the name of Adolf. So I did.”

When Alan Cope joined the army and went off to fight in World War II, he had no idea what he was getting into. This graphic memoir is the story of his life during wartime, a story told with poignant intimacy and matchless artistry.

Across a generation, a deep friendship blossomed between Alan Cope and author/artist Emmanuel Guibert. From it, Alan’s War was born: a graphic novel that is a deeply personal and moving experience, straight from the heart of the Greatest Generation; a unique piece of WWII literature; and a ground-breaking graphic memoir.

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42 thoughts on “Drawing With Water: Making the Art for ALAN'S WAR
  1. so weird that this video shows up in my " to watch" QUEUE in 2014 – 6 years after it was posted

    but i'm glad it did.

    i'm going to read this book if I find it now

  2. I was just watching, looking at the little bumps the water made and all of a sudden, BOOM! INSTANT ART! my reaction: " DUDE!!! THAT WAS AWESOME! " Im an artist myself, so i always react this way to other artists, mostly because theyre so awesome while im…bleh

  3. If you consider that Emmanuel Guibert's drawings are pathetic, you must be yourself a great, great artist. Please tell us where we can see your works, I really want to see them.

  4. Looks similar to the tool used for wax in batik (the "pen" used for the water drawing.) I'll bet it's used for ink typically, but laying water down allows the ink to flow in less predictable ways when it's dropped.

    Neat technique!

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