Of Tim Burton

I just rediscovered my copy of 'The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy' by Tim Burton.I bought this in Melbourne last year after being totally inspired by the Tim Burton exhibition I was able to explore.He’s one of my favorite creatives.His story-telling is dark, yet accessible. He has such a sense of humour.Lines such as “... He never forgave her unholy alliance: a sexual encounter with a kitchen appliance.” from Robot Boy.I love his illustrations.For example, Staring Girl. And then the idea of giving her eyes a rest. Brilliant.There are so many gems in this book. Roy, the Toxic Boy? Love it.Highly recommended.- Simon

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