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Comics & Graphic Novels Literary

Fluorescent Mud

by (author) Eli Howey

Publisher
2dcloud
Initial publish date
Nov 2018
Category
Literary
Recommended Age
16 to 18
Recommended Grade
11 to 12
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781937541446
    Publish Date
    Nov 2018
    List Price
    $25.5

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Description

Fluorescent Mud is an art comic that is entirely hand painted in watercolour and gouache. Using a strong visual language of symbols and codes, compositions are accompanied by dialogue and retrospective poetry to flesh out the narrative storytelling. The book follows the main character through a series of seemingly unrelated and unexplainable experiences. These occurrences are communicated in an almost surreal fashion, taking into account the various states of mind, memories/thoughts/feelings and sensory experiences that affect a subjective retelling of events.

Fluorescent Mud attempts to articulate unquantifiable moments that are often overlooked in narrative exploration either because they are non-normative topics or because they are difficult to communicate without the use of text and image based storytelling. The book is built up around the artists' specific visual language, to communicate the nuances of these non-tangible experiences. Its narrative artwork recounts theintricacies of our experiences, to acknowledge the beauty and depth that we get detached from through the monotony of capitalist routine.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Comic Artist currently based in Toronto and well established in the art scene for their non-normative themes and their groundbreaking work using primarily analog printmaking techniques to independently publish comics and artist books, small run editions of artist made objects, clothing and ephemera. Their work focuses on conveying the tangible and non-tangible to explore meaning and identity in undefined spaces.

Editorial Reviews

"Eli paints dissociation like nobody else. Their work is lush and queasy, and makes me feel like I'm having a panic attack. Fluorescent Mud is a work of genius, and it hits really really hard." -- Carta Monir, host of We Should Be Friends