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Dive further into the incredible world of The Castle in the Stars with the Aethership paper maquette by Alex ALICE!
Take a look at the Kickstarter campaign right there!
Autor | Alex ALICE |
Editor | Editions Caurette |
Altura (cm) | 29,7 |
Ancho (cm) | 21 |
Espesor (cm) | 0,1 |
Peso (kg) | 0,071 |
Idioma | No text |
Fecha de publicación | 2023 |
As a child, Alex Alice dreamt of going to the moon along with Jules Verne’s characters… As an adult, his dream came true with his creation of Castle in the Stars!
The world created by Alex Alice in Castle in the Stars is rich and plentiful. This wildly talented author and illustrator has taken us on fantastic journeys through two series of comic books, as well as through articles written in the Castle in the Stars very own newspapers, its models, costumes and accessories and large exhibitions.
If you are a fan of Jules Verne and gorgeous drawings, you will absolutely be over the moon (please pardon the pun!) for Alex Alice’s watercolours depicting his Jules Verne era exploration of the stars!
The Universe in 1875 is an "in-world product" meaning it has been imagined for travellers from the Castle in the Stars universe itself: a lavishly illustrated guidebook, complete with travel tips and maps. It is a gorgeous opportunity to discover an alternative universe through 100 sweeping watercolour illustrations complete with immersive texts to bring it all to life, and is an ideal introduction to the Castle in the Stars universe!
About the aethership paper maquette:
Based on the exact model flown by Sophie and Séraphin in the series The Castle in the Stars, this model (approx. 20x30 cm) will take you to the stars, and as far away as your imagination can take you.
Now it's up to you to assemble it and set off on your journey!
About the artist:
Alex Alice is a French graphic novel writer and artist, who works in France and the U.S. Born in 1974, he grew up in the south of France and had the chance to travel across Europe, where he developed a life-long passion for the ruins and castles of the medieval and romantic ages. His new ongoing series is his most personal work yet. In Castle in the Stars, he draws (pardon another pun!) upon Jules Verne and nineteenth century romanticism to create a watercolour world of adventure and wonder which enchants adults and younger readers alike. A special exhibition on this series was produced in 2017 by the Angouleme International Comics festival, showcasing 70 pieces of original art along with costumes, props and models. This was followed by two solo exhibitions at the Galerie Maghen in Paris (2018 and 2020). His works have been translated into 19 languages. Alex Alice’s original drawings are held by the Galerie Maghen in Paris.
Follow Alex Alice on:
The Facebook page of the series Castle in the stars!