




Simon Bailly - Porco Rosso - Miyazaki
When the name of the iconic Hayao Miyazaki is mentioned, not one but a thousand images surround our imagination. In collaboration with the Musée de l'Imprimerie de Lyon, we invited 10 illustrators from Lyon to reinterpret, each in their own way, a film by the master of Japanese animation. The result: a collection ofposters in risography, printed in Lyon, between delicate homage and visual escape.
- Poster size A3 - 29,7 x 42 cm
- Munken Print White Paper 150g
- Risography printing by KIBLIND Workshop
Simon Bailly
Simon Bailly is the child of decades of Franco-Belgian comics and children's books. He's undoubtedly also a cousin of underground comics à la Daniel Clowes. It must also share a few chromosomes with the great poster artists of the cinema. In short, it seems that the Lyonnais is the product of a flawless lineage. It's hardly surprising, then, that he excels in the art of the clear line and illustrated facetiousness, that he masters the description of everyday life and the creation of moods of pain, and that he shines with the balance of his compositions and his ability to manipulate our gaze. It may seem like a lot for one man, but the author of Utopia at L'Agrume and Scienceflix with Hamza Garrush and Kévin Razy, published by La Martinière Jeunesse, doesn't seem to mind having so many qualities.
