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Chargement... 100 Ghosts: A Gallery of Harmless Haunts (édition 2013)par Doogie Horner, Doogie Horner (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Comedian, writer and designer Doogie Horner has created a fun, unique little book for all ages. He has created a new spin on the classic ghost. Here he shares ghosts in a variety of situations, doing normal, everyday things. However, it is a bit different when a ghost is doing these things! In this fun book of 100 ghosts, you will see a ghost eating spaghetti, an undercover cop ghost, and a marsupial ghost among many others. There are also famous ghosts like Marilyn Monroe, a Muppet, and R-2 D-2. This is truly a fun, creative, and entertaining book. It makes a great little gift book, or perhaps just for yourself! Look, it's a short book - a novelty - more than anything really impactful. Yet the season doth approach when all things ghosts (etc) are going to be in vogue, so why not give this as a gift to the ghost-lover in your life? Or pick up a copy and put it on the table at your Halloween party. Actually, I think I might do just that. Or I'll find a good-sized JPEG of the "fake ghost" and hang that up in my apartment - that one makes me laugh just thinking about it. More at RB: http://wp.me/pGVzJ-MN aucune critique | ajouter une critique
"Cut two eyeholes into a bedsheet and BOO! You've got yourself a classic Halloween icon. But what happens if you tie the bedsheet in knots? What happens when you set it on fire, hang it from a clothesline, or put a llama underneath it? 100 Ghosts is a brilliantly simple artistic exploration of an icon as familiar as a grinning jack-o-lantern or an arched black cat. It's a delightful gift for adults, kids, and anyone who enjoys spooky design." Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Doogie Horner: “Writing about ghosts is like dancing about architecture.” –the ghost of Steve Martin
Reid Harris Cooper: Then it should be easy, I choreographed an entire ballet about the oeuvre of Frank Lloyd Wright. #liesthatlookedbetterinmyhead
If you’ve watched America’s Got Talent in a regular succession or follow comedians on Youtube or maybe even go to comedy clubs then you have had the privilege of hearing Doogie Horner‘s off the cuff, slightly irreverent humor that goes for fast laughs and good quips. If you haven’t well, you can either go watch him on Youtube or read him or twitter, his stuff is as funny on paper as it is on stage.
Another of his skills in comedy though is translating his thoughts into art. His first funny book was full of hilarious charts, all very pop-culture in nature, because, well, Doogie is a pure geek at heart. He loves all things books, comics, movies, television, all of it and it really shows.
His NEXT book is some of his most obscure humor though and it is very very quirky and quick witted but from the visual standpoint. Titled 100 GHOSTS: A GALLERY OF HARMLESS HAUNTS, it’s quite literally just that. 100 ghost drawings that are simply so harmless you can’t be scared but only laugh and smile at these silly-dilly floating sheets with eye holes.
While the majority of them are harmless, a few ARE creepy, scary, strange or bewildering. Especially things like Skull Ghost, but those as well as Muppet Ghost, Some Assembly Required Ghost, and Vinyl Ghost also show Doogie’s not only brilliance, but that he actually learned something in art school.
Yes, you read correctly, Doogie Horner is not a standup comedian, that’s his accidental career. At least I remember hearing that somewhere where he said something like that and in another video he mentioned going to art school. So let’s just go with that, because you know? ( )