French Comics Drink and Draw: Nicolas Puzenat and Julie Campbell

French Comics Drink and Draw: Nicolas Puzenat and Julie Campbell

French Comics Drink and Draw: Nicolas Puzenat and Julie Campbell

By Alliance Française Glasgow

Date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 6:30 - 8pm GMT+1

Location

Hall

Hall

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Drawing Nature with Graphic Novelists Nicolas Puzenat  and Julie Campbell





Meet graphic novelists Nicolas Puzenat and Julie Campbell for a Drink and Draw on the theme of nature! Together, they will reflect on their careers and artistic practices as well as sharing their perspectives on ecology and their relationship to the natural world. 

Enjoy a free drink and an informal chat about their art, style and techniques as they guide you through a drawing session using 3 subjects of their choice. Participants of all skill levels in both drawing and French are encouraged to join.


About the artists : 

Nicolas Puzenat is a French graphic novelist. After studying literature, he taught in France, Belgium and Latin America - notably Buenos Aires, where his first graphic novel, Espèces invasives, is set, published in 2019 by Éditions Sarbacane. 
In 2021, he published MégaFauna, a critically acclaimed philosophical fable selected for the Utopiales and Angoulême festivals.The second part of MégaFauna, Le Livre des délices et des infortunes, was published last year by Sarbacane. 

Julie Campbell is a Scottish illustrator and comic creator based in Fife.
The main focus of her work is in illustration - where she enjoys creating creatures, characters and stories. This love of stories and art naturally spills over into comics, and she creates work based on a mix of different themes, from nature to fantasy and stories for children.

You can also follow Julie on : https://www.juliecampbelldraws.com/ 

We are pleased to be partnering with La Belle Adventure for this series of events, an Edinburgh based book shop, specialising in French and European comics. 

See you there ! 

Registration is compulsory.



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