Montag, 9. Februar 2009

DD #36: The Miller Manifesto

As I told you last Tuesday some graphic novels have something adorable for me. Those types build up a special mood and look by setting lights and shadows nearly without grey tones, just the pure black and white - a minimalistic difficult style. The creators show a very high knowledge and aesthetic feeling for composition, abstraction and character design. One of them is the Frank Miller, and every piece I read from him seems to enlighten me - they tell the truthes of the Miller Manifesto. However, I have some predilection for black shapes anyway - they bridge the 2D and 3D.

Examples of Frank Miller's graphic novel "Sin City - A Dame To Kill For":
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