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Tall Man Loves Walking is a loop story, without beginning, nor end, about a naive giant that rambles through the fields of a primitive age. His wanderings could consist only in stopping and smelling the flowers, but trouble comes to find him in the form of servers of a mysterious creature, older than the world, a cannibal doppelgänger, an eight-legged fawn not as helpless as it looks or a shaman blessed with premonitory dreams. It first appeared as a webcomic and was later published as a lush zine by Brussels based small press publisher Brumeville and printed in the collaborative printing workshop Ateliers du Toner. The zine includes an appendix tangential to the primary narrative circle and a cover and inside illustration finely risographed in 3 colours. My love for the character made me work in other supports that included him, like several animations, the A-4 riso print that can be aquired with the zine or a small sculpture.
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Il était une voix

Il était une voix is a comic that aims to question our model of society, created by Cultures&Santé in partnership with EYAD. The 15 stories it contains were told by women and men enrolled in a French as a foreign language course: tales they or those close to them had lived as experiences of inequality or unfairness. These inequalities are found in many aspects of our lives. They are divided thematically into four categories: employment, health care, school and housing. I drew the eight stories regarding employment and housing, while fellow artist Marina Le Floch illustrated health care and school. During the months leading to the publishing of the book, the stories along with supplementary ressources were gradually released on the website iletaitunevoix-bd.be.
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