Pieces Project
Pieces Project is an experimental art/ comics project. It was initiated in 2006 by a Polish artist Jakub Mazerant.[1]
Pieces Project involves various artists working on one comic book. Each artist creates only one panel ("piece") of the story. There is no script provided. The story evolves with each and every panel.
Pieces Project - first edition
The first edition lasted from 2006 until 2010. 94 international artists contributed to the first edition of the project. The countries involved included: Poland, Japan, USA, Belgium, United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico, Argentina, Sweden, France, Chile, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Brazil, Spain, Lithuania. The first edition of the Pieces Project was released in a printed form. The "Pieces Project - Pieces Book 1" set an official Guinness World Record in October 2013[2] in "The most contributors to a published comic book" category.[3]
Pieces - Project - second edition
The second edition was initiated in 2012. This edition is still in progress. There have been almost 100 artists involved.
Pieces Project exhibition
Both editions of the project were presented during the International Festival of Comics and Games in Lodz (Poland) in October 2014.[4]
External links
References
- ^ Pieces Project official website http://www.piecesbooks.com
- ^ IllustrateYourself.com Gallery website http://illustrateyourself.com/news/entry/pieces-project-pieces-book-1-guinness-world-record
- ^ Culture.pl http://culture.pl/en/article/guinness-world-record-winning-comic
- ^ International Festival of Comics and Games official website http://komiksfestiwal.com/en/comics/
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