
Images from Remy Charlip’s book, Arm in Arm, “a collection of connections, endless tales, reiterations, and other echolalia.”
And read his essay, A Page is a Door, about the beauty of the page turn in a book:
“The Excitement in a well written book happens from word to word, sentence to sentence, paragraph to paragraph, chapter to chapter.
But usually the turning from page to page is incidental, and in a long book a bother. It doesn’t matter if something happens on page 9 or 289.
While reading a book, I sometimes wish I didn’t have to hold it up, it gets so heavy, and I fantasize a sea of type automatically unrolling, one word in focus at a time, at just the right speed, on a moving screen or scroll.”





[...] I’m inspired by tons of artists and spend most of my time online looking for inspiration. Eric Carle, Virginia Lee Burton, Richard McGuire, Keith Haring, Frans Masereel, Steve Bissette, Souther Salazar, Mo Willems, William Steig…I could go on forever! I get big new art crushes on a daily basis. My current crush is Remy Charlip. [...]