Graphic novel & Manga artwork

At that Lighthouse

by Luisa Rivera

Description

In this beautiful wordless book Luisa Rivera looks at what we pass on from one generation to another. Two women who have a silent connection, made by signs, looks, and complicity; a connection which brings them together and delicately pushes them in their task to build and maintain the world. The first book in which the Chilean illustrator who lives in London is the author of the whole narration. She previously illustrated the commemorative version of Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in Times of Cholera, both written by Gabriel García Márquez who was awarded the Nobel Prize.
At that Lighthouse

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Available, all territories

Author Biography

Luisa Rivera (Chile, 1988) is an illustrator based in London. Most of her work is done with water-based paints. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Chile, and thanks to a Fulbright scholarship, she got a Master of Fine Arts in Illustration at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (USA).

Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Liberalia Ediciones
  • Publication Date 2019
  • Orginal LanguageSpanish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9789568484781
  • Publication Country or regionChile
  • FormatPaperback
  • Pages42
  • ReadershipTeenage/YA
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleEn aquel faro
  • Dimensions26x21 cm
  • Biblio NotesA book in which no words are needed for two women to share wisdom

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