Conceived during a repast of fine wine and nouvelle cuisine, Intersections is the meeting of two artistic minds. Sean Phillips (Marvel Zombies, Criminal) and Duncan Fegredo (Hellboy, Enigma) play artistic ping pong with a sketchbook - a drawn and painted conversation where punctuation is provided by the postal service. Can you read between the paintings? the sequential conclusion to an excess of curry and beer. Also available in a limited edition hardcover (ISBN-13 978-1-58240-787-6).
Let’s say I didn’t get it at all. And for that reason I can’t give this book any stars. I just don’t know how to evaluate it. It’s a graphic dialogue between two artists. No words, just pictures in the sketchbook that they share. You could try interpret the meaning behind these drawings as artists saw it or just make up your own explanation.
Intersections is an artistic sparing between two artists, Sean Phillips and Duncan Fegredo. It's like a word association game except they are using pictures this time. Personally, I find it very difficult to see the link between the sketches on each page.
The art in the book is done in traditional medium, different style and variety.
This review was first published on parkablogs.com. There are more pictures and videos on my blog.