There is nothing fantastical in Seyr’s comic strips. Minimally drawn, they display laconic humour that, in their simplicity, get right to the point. Similar to a diary, Seyr’s alter-ego, Julie Desire, explains her banal everyday life. The stories become an entertaining bit of fun through simplistic line drawings: Julie’s wishes and desires, her listlessness or the struggle with the creative process, which distract from the random amusements—all of it is a theme, as well as partying, googling friends, or losing oneself in thought about the many possibilities in life.
Edition:
signed and numbered drawing (10.5 x 13.5 cm, ink on paper), EUR 80,00
Edition of 30
There is nothing fantastical in Seyr’s comic strips. Minimally drawn, they display laconic humour that, in their simplicity, get right to the point. Similar to a diary, Seyr’s alter-ego, Julie Desire, explains her banal everyday life. The stories become an entertaining bit of fun through simplistic line drawings: Julie’s wishes and desires, her listlessness or the struggle with the creative process, which distract from the random amusements—all of it is a theme, as well as partying, googling friends, or losing oneself in thought about the many possibilities in life.
Edition:
signed and numbered drawing (10.5 x 13.5 cm, ink on paper), EUR 80,00
Edition of 30
