Weird, wonderful wordless comics from the ingenious Louis Granet

Date
17 February 2015

I’m fast falling in love with the work of Parisian illustrator and artist Louis Granet. The student of the Haute Ecole des arts du Rhin produces comics the likes of which I’ve never seen. His drawing style is unique in its use of unnerving perspective, frantic, angular line work and the childlike application of colour – plus his comics feature empty speech bubbles that offer no clue as to the story within each panel. Granted, that sounds like quite a confusing combination, but Louis’ work is full of drama, suspense and, in spite of its nebulous nature, tangible narratives.

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Fort Worth

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Louis Granet: Drawings 2014

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Louis Granet: Drawings 2014

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Louis Granet: Drawings 2014

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Louis Granet: Drawings 2014

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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