Cool Horror Gear: Tim Burton’s Napkin Art

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

In today's news about things you didn't know you wanted, Steeles Publishing has produced Things You Think About in a Bar: The Napkin Art of Tim Burton. Co-edited by Holly Kempf and Leah Gallo, the 140 page tome is:

A mini companion to the award winning The Art of Tim Burton. [It] provides a glimpse into the mind of a man who spends much of his life on the road.  Often finding himself in random surroundings, Burton conveys thoughts, ideas and memories with simple sketches on the most convenient surface available –  a napkin.

Full of those inimitable Burton designs, only in a massively more informal setting, it's like a direct tap into the mad genius's subconscious. You can check out six sample pages below!

Change your coffee table forever by ordering a copy right here.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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