A SKETCHY PAST: The Art of Peter de Sève
Peter de Sève is an American illustrator, and he also works as an animation character designer. He designed some of cover illustrations of ‘The New Yorker’, one of American magazines, and also he designed the characters of ‘A Bug’s Life’, ‘Finding Nemo’, ‘Robots’, and ‘Ice Age’.
Standard Book Size
The Art of Peter de Sève is a hardcover book. It has 240 pages, and the size of it is 28 x 31.2 x 3cm.
Language & Table of Contents
This was written in English, but there are also different language editions of the book, like French. There are some comments of the author in this book, so I recommend you to read both comments and artworks. Since there’s no specific table of contents, you can just enjoy the artworks, and also there’s an introduction of Chris Wedge as a foreword of the book.
Components
The contents of this book mainly consist of the author’s sketches, the cover illustrations of The New Yorker, and design sketches of Characters from Disney Animations. Most of illustrations are painting artworks, and some of design sketches of characters are in color. I believe you’d really enjoy the sketches since those are composed of author’s own creative cartoon style sketches of animal characters, human characters, and other characters.
Concluding the review
Today I’ve reviewed The Art of Peter de Sève. Maybe people who already watched ‘Ice Age’ or ‘Finding Nemo’ might be familiar with the author’s unique cartoon style artworks. Since there are many sketches and illustrations in this book, this book might be a good reference to design cartoon characters or creative artworks.
Note: Any comments about the grammatical errors, or any other minor errors in the reviews will be welcomed.
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