With 'Enige Logica' a book filled with colourful and cheerful paintings of animals, Amsterdam-based graphic designer Rop van Mierlo follows his lauded, self-published book ‘Wild Animals’.
His wet-on-wet painting style results in amorphous, fuzzy shapes, but with skilful application these vibrant blobs are still recognisable as various wild and domesticated animals. His pigeon practically struts across the page, the bats sleep fitfully upside down, a fiery orange horse thunders through a white field, the crocodile raises its head from the morass, two goats peer curiously at the reader, and so on.
With 'Enige Logica' a book filled with colourful and cheerful paintings of animals, Amsterdam-based graphic designer Rop van Mierlo follows his lauded, self-published book ‘Wild Animals’.
His wet-on-wet painting style results in amorphous, fuzzy shapes, but with skilful application these vibrant blobs are still recognisable as various wild and domesticated animals. His pigeon practically struts across the page, the bats sleep fitfully upside down, a fiery orange horse thunders through a white field, the crocodile raises its head from the morass, two goats peer curiously at the reader, and so on.
Van Mierlo’s eye-catching and unrestrained images can thus be appreciated by all ages.