Welcome to Marwencol
Mark E. Hogancamp
SKU: 9781616894153
Welcome to Marwencol
Mark E. Hogancamp
SKU: 9781616894153
Welcome to Marwencol tells the story of Mark Hogancamp. Mark is the subject of the movie, Welcome to Marwen (December 2018) starring Steve Carrell
* Welcome to Marwencol is a hybrid art and storybook about Mark Hogancamp and his imaginary World War II-era town of Marwencol. * Learn about Hogancamp's life before and after the attack which left him with no memory of the thirty-eight prior years of his life, including his ex-wife, family, artistic talents, or military service
* This astonishing story of the redemptive power of art shows Hogancamp's process with behind-the-scenes photos, capsule biographies of each Marwencol character, descriptions of each miniature building, and Mark's insight into constructing and photographing his world
* Includes 100 pages of Hogancamp's photographs and stories laid out as a graphic novel
"Fight scenes, dramatic rescues and love triangles are painstakingly arranged to play out before Mr. Hogancamp's camera. The resulting images are startlingly lifelike, poignant and, for him, therapeutic. "-The New York Times
* Welcome to Marwencol is a hybrid art and storybook about Mark Hogancamp and his imaginary World War II-era town of Marwencol. * Learn about Hogancamp's life before and after the attack which left him with no memory of the thirty-eight prior years of his life, including his ex-wife, family, artistic talents, or military service
* This astonishing story of the redemptive power of art shows Hogancamp's process with behind-the-scenes photos, capsule biographies of each Marwencol character, descriptions of each miniature building, and Mark's insight into constructing and photographing his world
* Includes 100 pages of Hogancamp's photographs and stories laid out as a graphic novel
"Fight scenes, dramatic rescues and love triangles are painstakingly arranged to play out before Mr. Hogancamp's camera. The resulting images are startlingly lifelike, poignant and, for him, therapeutic. "-The New York Times
$1795
$17.95
Regular price
$2995
$29.95
Sale price(Save 40%)
/
- Free returns
- Low stock - 2 items left
- Inventory on the way
Welcome to Marwencol tells the story of Mark Hogancamp. Mark is the subject of the movie, Welcome to Marwen (December 2018) starring Steve Carrell
* Welcome to Marwencol is a hybrid art and storybook about Mark Hogancamp and his imaginary World War II-era town of Marwencol. * Learn about Hogancamp's life before and after the attack which left him with no memory of the thirty-eight prior years of his life, including his ex-wife, family, artistic talents, or military service
* This astonishing story of the redemptive power of art shows Hogancamp's process with behind-the-scenes photos, capsule biographies of each Marwencol character, descriptions of each miniature building, and Mark's insight into constructing and photographing his world
* Includes 100 pages of Hogancamp's photographs and stories laid out as a graphic novel
"Fight scenes, dramatic rescues and love triangles are painstakingly arranged to play out before Mr. Hogancamp's camera. The resulting images are startlingly lifelike, poignant and, for him, therapeutic. "-The New York Times
* Welcome to Marwencol is a hybrid art and storybook about Mark Hogancamp and his imaginary World War II-era town of Marwencol. * Learn about Hogancamp's life before and after the attack which left him with no memory of the thirty-eight prior years of his life, including his ex-wife, family, artistic talents, or military service
* This astonishing story of the redemptive power of art shows Hogancamp's process with behind-the-scenes photos, capsule biographies of each Marwencol character, descriptions of each miniature building, and Mark's insight into constructing and photographing his world
* Includes 100 pages of Hogancamp's photographs and stories laid out as a graphic novel
"Fight scenes, dramatic rescues and love triangles are painstakingly arranged to play out before Mr. Hogancamp's camera. The resulting images are startlingly lifelike, poignant and, for him, therapeutic. "-The New York Times