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Cylinder 8
Moris van de Moortel
Comics were Van de Moortel’s first love: his first drawings, his first stories; a dwelling of fantasies and a lack of reality: he devored them as a child.
CYLINDER 8#-9B
Sharp or Flat
Moris van de Moortel
In between Cylinder 8 and 9 comes number 8# (sharp) 9b (flat), 16 transparant film pages, LTD in the Cylinder series on 100 editions
Cylinder 4
Fruchtfleisch unserer Architektur
Moris van de Moortel
Published with the support of Gallery Karl Pfefferle and a co-production on artistic level with Paul Schwer.