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Bittersweet: Noma Bar
By (Author) Noma Bar
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st August 2017
8th June 2017
Limited Edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Illustration and commercial art
Graphic design
Popular culture
History of design
741.6092
Hardback
680
Width 200mm, Height 250mm
3870g
Noma Bar's innovative, playful style has made him one of the most sought-after illustrators working today, with a broad range of commissions from magazines and newspapers - including Empire, the New York Times, Wired, the Guardian and Time Out - and numerous private and advertising clients. His use of negative space and minimalist forms creates images with multiple readings that can delight and shock in equal measure. Each of Bar's illustrations tells a story that is hidden in the details, with the message revealing itself as you look more closely.
Noma Bar has handpicked his most iconic illustrations and favourite works, each one displaying the distinctive style that has established his reputation. The works are organized into thematic chapters such as 'Pretty Ugly' (portraits), 'In Out' (sex), 'Life Death' (conflict), and 'Less More' (daily life). Alongside the images, Bar reveals his working methods and the stories behind his often idiosyncratic inspiration for different illustrations, and reflects on how his life experiences have shaped him as an artist.
As a collection, the whole is much greater than the sum of these many, many-layered parts. It is destined to become a must-have reference source for all professionals in the worlds of graphic design and illustration, while also being an enthralling treasury for any follower of visual and popular culture.
This limited, slipcased edition includes an exclusive screen print. One copy in this release of 200 copies contains a one-of-a-kind gold-leaf print.
Photographs by Nick Turner
'Buy a slice of design brilliance ... Don't wait until Christmas. This is a coffee table book that you need now' - Stylist
Noma Bar is an acclaimed illustrator whose work has appeared in many media outlets, including Time Out London, the BBC, the New York Times, the Observer, The Economist and Wallpaper*.