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A stunning carnet de voyage about the "City of Light" by French illustrator Lapin, a must-have art book for all Paris lovers and visitors with a streak of creativity. A fresh, well-observed, humorous and elegant travel book that presents a unique perspective of Paris. Irresistible for all lovers of Paris and its very contagious joie de vivre. Lapin is a French artist based in Barcelona. He can be defined as a mobile illustrator who carries his sketchbook and his compact sketching gear to the street, a cafe or the underground, from Istanbul to Santiago de Cuba to Tokyo. Sketching is his way of…mehr

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A stunning carnet de voyage about the "City of Light" by French illustrator Lapin, a must-have art book for all Paris lovers and visitors with a streak of creativity. A fresh, well-observed, humorous and elegant travel book that presents a unique perspective of Paris. Irresistible for all lovers of Paris and its very contagious joie de vivre. Lapin is a French artist based in Barcelona. He can be defined as a mobile illustrator who carries his sketchbook and his compact sketching gear to the street, a cafe or the underground, from Istanbul to Santiago de Cuba to Tokyo. Sketching is his way of recording his life experience. According to Lapin a good sketchbook must contain some doodles of dinosaurs and vintage cars. Besides capturing life in his sketchbooks he also teaches gives Illustration workshops in colleges and art schools, and participates in exhibitions around Europe.
Autorenporträt
Lapin is a French illustrator, an artist, a French urban sketcher based in Barcelona. He can be defined as a mobile illustrator who carries his sketchbook and his compact sketching gear to the street, to a bar, to a metro, to Istanbul or Tokyo. Sketching is a way for him to record every second of his life and feel alive. He can sketch sitting on a floor for hours or just having a beer in his hand or just during one metro stop. Lapin already filled around 160 sketchbooks for the last 13 years and he particularly appreciates sketching on vintage accounting books from the 70s which he finds in flea markets. According to Lapin a good sketchbook must contain two things; some doodles of dinosaurs and vintage cars. Besides capturing his life in his sketchbooks he also teaches art of "sketching" during workshops in universities, in art schools and participates exhibitions around Europe. Lapin has published several sketchbooks about Cuba, Japan, Istanbul, Barcelona and Carcassonne.