Monday, 20 August 2012

The Oopsatoreum



 Cover  illustration  for the accompanying book for the exhibition, a portrait of Henry Mintox demonstrating his 'inpiration Recorder' on 1922 (based on a photo of Thomas Edison, an early photograph).

What I really like about Shaun Tan's work, and as most others would agree, is the acute observation to detail and magical stories that engulf me into their world that I wish so hard to be real!

I found out a little about what The Ooopsatoreum is:


What does it mean to be truly original?
Should creativity be measured only by success?
Or is it really the thought that counts ?
No matter how impractical?
Behind every enduring innovation lies a vast cemetery of achievement: the world of failed inventions.
Award-winning author and illustrator Shaun Tan explores this forgotten world in The Oopsatoreum, a fictional tale of a strikingly original but spectacularly unsuccessful inventor. Woven around strange and largely obscure artefacts from the Powerhouse Museum, the whimsical stories in this book are for anyone who has ever made a mistake.
Illustrated with original drawings by Shaun Tan and stunning photographs of objects from the Powerhouse Museum collection. 

Sounds amazing.


Source:
www.shauntan.net

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