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I Create Minimalist And Abstract Comic Series In Which I Incorporate References To My Daily Life (22 Pics)
ComicsMAR 6, 2025

I Create Minimalist And Abstract Comic Series In Which I Incorporate References To My Daily Life (22 Pics)

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For as long as I can remember, I have been writing stories and poems. I love music, art, film, and poetry and I have always enjoyed reading—both fiction and non-fiction, as well as hundreds of comics and graphic novels. The power of visual storytelling has always fascinated me.
One day, I participated in an exhibition where I was assigned the theme "Decals, Insignia…" I researched the words and their literal meanings. "Decals" refers to transferring, tracing, and copying, while "Insignia" signifies signing and marking. Since I often sign with the first letter of my name, this became the figure through which I started an alternative biography.
Thus, by chance and to my own surprise, A Shadowgraphic History was born—a minimalist and abstract comic series in which I incorporate references to my daily life and my childhood, but also to my favorite influences: books, music, and film.
Below, you’ll find a selection of images from A Shadowgraphic History—I’m curious to hear what you see in them!

#1 Almost Unbearable Empty Thought

Almost Unbearable Empty Thought
13points

Although I am a writer, I find it fascinating to tell stories without words—except for the occasional subtitle, which I enjoy playing with to add an extra layer. Sometimes, a subtle hint shifts an interpretation in an entirely new direction.

Traditional comics rely on dialogue and narration, but what happens when you remove those elements and let the images speak entirely for themselves? It creates a world where communication unfolds in an intuitive way, and meaning becomes fluid, shaped by the reader’s interpretation.

#2 Sad Thought

Sad Thought
10points

#3 Cloudmaker

Cloudmaker
8points

Each page revolves around an idea and consists of either a single panel or a sequence of images with cryptic references, allowing the story to unfold purely visually. At times, the R is nowhere to be seen in the drawing, leading one to assume that he might also be among the viewers, a silent observer.

#4 Famouse

Famouse
8points

#5 Passing Through

Passing Through
8points

When I am in a "flow," ideas can keep bubbling up for days—sometimes weeks. I store them as sketches in notebooks, which I later refine into finished pieces. Over time, natural series emerge, such as those centered around thought balloons, the cosmos, or clouds—motifs that keep recurring, giving the story an organic coherence.

#6 Birth

Birth
7points

#7 Fall

Fall
7points

In recent years, I have self-published two booklets in very limited editions and sent copies to comic magazines. I was surprised by the positive responses and reviews, as well as the orders I received from the most unexpected corners of the world. Once the booklets sold out, I decided not to print any more. Then everything went quiet for a few years. But during the COVID lockdown, when I was forced to stay home for months, I found the time to go through my sketchbooks and felt inspired to continue the story.

#8 The Dark Thoughts Ahead

The Dark Thoughts Ahead
7points

#9 Winter

Winter
7points

#10 A Day In The Life Of R

A Day In The Life Of R
6points

#11 Implosion/Explosion

Implosion/Explosion
6points

#12 Spring

Spring
6points

#13 In Prison/Released

In Prison/Released
5points

#14 In Someone's Last Thought

In Someone's Last Thought
4points

#15 Coming Closer

Coming Closer
2points

#16 Shot By His Own People

Shot By His Own People
2points

#17 Play

Play
1point

#18 Shot By His Own People

Shot By His Own People
1point

#19 The Conspiracy

The Conspiracy
1point

#20 Trying To Walk The Line

Trying To Walk The Line
1point
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