From the back cover: “From exercising priests to priests exorcising, and kitchen sinks to sinking kitchens, everything depends on how you look at it.”
In this book, it’s all about perspective - visually and literally. From Chris Sickels and Red Nose Studio comes a delightfully compelling book that chronicles a day in the life of Ian and Ann – two bored kids who realize one day that their world is one of alternative perspectives. Not only is the story clever, but Sickels’ 3D art is tremendous. Using a combination of clay, fabric, found objects, paint and apparently anything else he can get his hands on, he creates a world where the reader gets lost in the dreamlike corners of the mind. The cinematic approach to the photography further enhances this original mixture of dark humor, clever wordplay, brilliant art, and a touch of gore. An absolute gem.
Whether you’re a sculptor, fiber artist, mixed media artist, an adult that’s still part kid, or a child that’s part adult – this original book is a must-have.