Clement: The Transparent Chameleon

Clement: The Transparent Chameleon

Ayano Otani
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Author:  Ayano Otani
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  32
Publisher:  nuinui
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9782889358076

A family of chameleons live in the wood: dad, mum and little Clement, who is colourless. He is transparent and all you can see are his big black eyes! One day he sets off in search of the perfect colour. In the beginning he is glad to be free and tries all the colours of the rainbow, but soon he starts to feel lonesome and becomes homesick for his mum and dad. Was his journey in search of identity useful? You will find out by reading the story that is illustrated with fresh and original drawings, a true poem in images. AUTHOR: Ayano Otani is a Japanese illustrator who is inspired by natural shapes that inform her work with utter simplicity and a lively monochromatic palette; anf by the urban environment, which is expressed with increased detail. Her works in pencil, watercolour or paper have been shown across Asia.

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