My work appeared on Mingpaoweekly, a magazine based in Hong Kong. They invited me to make an illustration inspired by a literary text and to write an explanation about it:
On 1957 Samuel Beckett published 'Endgame', a one-act play where some of its characters live in a dustbin. Beckett's characters are always gray or disabled or unable to act. In 'Endgame' one of them is blind and his mother has no legs and lives in a dustbin. At one point, the mother says ''Nothing is funnier than unhappiness''. Endgame characters move like they are pieces of a chess game, like the characters of my comics. But mine are colourful and cheerful. After Endgame the characters can only be colourful and cheerful.
I'll present MOX NOX next friday in Barcelona. Exhibition of original work + book signing. The book is officially in stores, thanks to everyone for following my work so far!