From now on I vow to attempt to post 'useful' journals - containing artsy stuff so to speak and less of the useless blabber dA journals are so famous for.
Including mine





My loverboy recently got his hands on David B.'s (David Beauchard)
[link] Epileptic - the distinctive cover art caught my eye immediately and I devoured that book with so much enthusiasm I got rather upset everytime I had to put that book down. It's actually six books but the edition we have has all six collected into one and fucking hell, they're amazing. I have had no experience with epilepsy and my only 'brush' with this is that my lover told me he used to have seizures when he was younger (although they have long ceased to occur) - when he first told me, we were both intoxicated so for no reason at all I thought it was a funny joke until I saw his face. Needless to say, I felt horribly guilty after
Ever since, I've secretly sort of wanted to find out more about life with/as an epileptic so this collection was, I think the best thing ever I've stumbled across. It's serious, informative, insightful and poignant as it can get. ~
baggeralareinedumond could probably get her hands on it easier since the author is a lot more famous in France

His style is intricate, detailed yet at times so simple but it remains in your head. It's definitely made a permanent impact on me. Wiki tells me he's influences by Tardis and Georges Pichard. Tardis I'm not sure about but Georges Pichard!


(For the record its been at least a month since I've read it.

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Okay I've definitely talked too much about this. Any other books/comics/artists you'd recommend? Links/references/and if they have one, dA galleries!
I gotta get back to work

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