Skip to product information
1 of 3

Perfect Hair

Perfect Hair

Regular price €17,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €17,00 EUR
Sale Sold out
Tax included.

By Tommi Parrish. Published by 2D Cloud.

Softcover, 72 pages, perfect bound, colour, 2016

This is an audacious debut by Parrish. It's interesting that Dash Shaw offered up a blurb, because among the many influences that Parrish cycled through in the course of this book, Shaw was the most significant. The layout, the use of diagramatic text, the use of textual onomatopoeia in place of more typical sounds effects, and simple line are all there--except when they're not. Eleanor Davis is another obvious influence, and there may be hints of Gary Panter, Chris Ware and many others. What's remarkable is the way they are able to dial in and out of a particular visual style, often in the middle of a story. In "Train Scene", Parrish begins with a naturalistic color setting at the station, then switches to a pencils-only page, and then to the big, blobby character design they use for much of the book. In other words, the "real" image, the self-image, and the way she looks at others. The result is a style for Parrish that becomes uniquely theirs, whipping the reader from narrative fragment to narrative fragment while still retaining a cohesive set of character profiles.

A vivid cross-section of relationships, identity, and the gradations of emotion that color them.

View full details