
Posts Tagged ‘Cartoon’
AI Generated Image – Dog With The Ball
Posted in Graphical Illustrations, tagged AI, AI Art, Art, artificial intelligence, Cartoon, Creativity, Digital Art, Generative AI Tools, Image Generation using AI tool on March 23, 2023| 2 Comments »
Book Review of “Journey To Mars” by Paul Raine
Posted in Books, Graphical Illustrations, Inspirations, tagged Bookaholics, Bookreading, Cartoon, Children, Comics, Illustrations, Kids, Novel, Psychology, Readers, Readingaddicts, Science fiction, Tales on October 28, 2022| 1 Comment »

Who says graphical novels are cherished by the children and the young people alone? Let me break it to you that I am a married women and equally admire the illustration based books. Even though it gives me the guilt of not reading such books in the past, but still fulfills my desire to explore them as much I want. However, it baffles me to find that various science fiction stories have not been inspected yet which makes me feel saddened. The concept of travelling to mars and the astronaut’s difficulties are explained with complimenting sketches. So everything is envisioned fine except the talks between astronauts which were chaotic in some places. If you ignore them will be a complete fun package here.
Book Review of “The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Cartoonist” by Adrian Tomine
Posted in Book Review, Books, Graphical Illustrations, Relationships, Self Improvement, tagged Adult Novel, Behavior science, Bookaholics, Cartoon, emotions, Life, Loneliness, Readingaddicts, Solitude, Thoughts on September 8, 2022| Leave a Comment »

A story of childhood hobby turned into a professional career and the outcome of such a decision is illustrated with easy relatable sketches. I am under the graphics novella spell and today’s pick was aptly chosen for its title alone nothing else mattered at that moment. If you ask me if it’s worth it, then yes, it did with big heart. The life of the cartoonist is represented as natural as possible to share the everyday turmoils and highlights the crippling impact that could fathom on the self portrait. The main character’s despondent efforts to connect with other people alarms the reason for such solidarity confinement. My expression lacks to convey the true meaning that one might attain from this book perhaps better to leave the room for competent and deserved readers.