Jon McNaught - Kiblind "Weather" cover
The English artist Jon McNaught designed the cover of KIBLIND Magazine #72, on that universal theme that makes the salt of our suckest conversations: the Weather.
-Poster size 29.7 x 42 cm
- Risography Printing at KIBLIND Atelier
We've had our eye on Jon McNaught for a long time. As soon as we went out to Nobrow's, Automne slapped us in the face twice. The first is aesthetic: a few strokes, flat tints and a soft use of colour sent our eyes not too far from paradise. The second is the delicacy with which Jon McNaught deploys his vision of life: a slowing down of the world, a distancing of its absurdities and an emotion of the moment. After this first album released in 2012 will follow Pebble Island, Dimanche and, in 2020, L'Été à Kingdom Fields, whose cover is a kind of spin-off. The years 2010 were thus a decade that Jon McNaught dedicated to prove to us that he would be one of the great authors of the beginning of this century. To whom else, then, to entrust the so universal theme of the weather, symbol of the passing of time and imbued with a melancholy that the English author draws like nobody else.
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