Refuse the Refuse asks why is a Garbage Bag missing? Where could it be? Mr. Bridges has a plan and thus begins the rescue. But Flatiron knows.Various new artworks are introduced to this the 8th installment in The Broken Skyline Series. More Neo-Expressionism and its development along with stains of New York City as the new medium. Hope you enjoy it.Follow artist-turned-author Eloy as he takes you on a whimsical journey throughout the city, highlighting its most famous landmarks. From the Flatiron building to The Empire State Building, and the Brooklyn Bridge to the Hudson river, this art book is a must-have for any New Yorker young or old.Thanks to its friendly tone and paintings as illustrations, The Broken Skyline Series is perfect for bedtime stories or anytime you need some New York City magic. So download a copy today and experience one of the most beautiful skylines in the world!Great for children - This Artbook helps stir the creativity of children and adults alike, and provides an alternative perspective to life in New York City.Great for teens- If you're looking for an art book that provides food for thought then The Broken Skyline Series by Eloy are the Art books for you.Neo-expressionism in New York City - Eloy’s take on the movement and New York City provides an unfiltered painting style and artistic view that only the city has to offer.Unique storyline - These titles to pieces as passages stories invented by Eloy takes on many forms throughout the books, and introduces motifs as characters such as the Garbage Bag which talks with the world around it. These beautifully composed bedtime novellas are perfect for both children and adults alike. Get The Broken Skyline Series by Eloy today.
Embark on a captivating and whimsical journey through the bustling streets of New York City with "Refuse The Refuse: Story About Ocean Pollution (The Broken Skyline)," a mesmerizing art book penned by the talented Eloy. In this 8th instalment of The Broken Skyline Series, Eloy skilfully weaves together new artworks that fuse Neo-Expressionism with the urban essence of New York City, creating an artistic medium like no other.
At the heart of the tale lies the enigmatic disappearance of a Garbage Bag, which sets Mr. Bridges on a daring mission to uncover the truth. Yet, an intriguing twist awaits, as the Flatiron seemingly knows more than it lets on. Through the pages, readers are introduced to an eclectic mix of characters, and remarkably, the Garbage Bag itself emerges as a sentient being, engaging in profound conversations with the world around it.
Eloy's artistic prowess comes alive in the book's illustrations, granting readers a unique perspective on Neo-Expressionism and an unfiltered portrayal of New York City's vibrant tapestry. The fusion of art and narrative opens the door to creativity, igniting the imaginations of both children and adults. Beyond mere entertainment, the book imparts essential lessons about environmental awareness, resonating particularly with young minds.
Eloy's The Broken Skyline Series exhibits an extraordinary storyline, and this latest instalment is no different. The tales crafted within its pages are like exquisite bedtime novellas, artfully composed to whisk readers away on a captivating journey that tugs at their heartstrings and lingers in their memories.
In essence, "Refuse The Refuse: Story About Ocean Pollution (The Broken Skyline)" is more than just an art book; it is a gateway to a fantastical world that sparks curiosity and compassion alike. So, take a leap into this delightful masterpiece, and experience the magic that lies within the city's skyline and the depths of the ocean.
Refuse The Refuse is the eighth book in The Broken Skyline Series. Indeed, Eloy has bewildered me with his composing style and works of art. As we as a whole know by know, his fine arts act as a main impetus behind the book's uncommon perspective on New York City. The mysterious disappearance of a garbage bag, at the centre of the story, prompts Mr. Bridges to embark on a risky quest to learn the truth. The Flatiron appears to know more than it is letting on, but there is an intriguing twist in store. Readers are introduced to a diverse range of personalities over the book's pages, and astonishingly, the Garbage Bag itself emerges as a sentient being who has significant conversations with its surroundings. Refuse The Refuse is not just another artbook, it serves as a portal to a fantasy universe that arouses both interest and sympathy. So jump into this lovely artbook and discover the magic that resides in the skyline of the city and the ocean's depths. The graphics and artworks make the story an interesting read for both youngsters and grown-ups. It is certainly a thought-provoking book. I would highly suggest it.