Une des histoires les plus connues de Pat Hutchins. La simplicité du fil narratif lui permet d’investir l’image et de multiplier les éléments décoratifs. La faune et la flore de la campagne anglaise deviennent alors un enchevêtrement de motifs qui se juxtaposent pour créer un eden graphique.
“When I first saw the manuscript of Rosie’s Walk, it said ‘Rosie the hen went for a walk’ and it went on and on and on… and I said ‘Well, I like the first line’.
Pat went home and a few days later came back with Rosie’s Walk the way it is now.”
Susan Hirschman
“When I first saw the manuscript of Rosie’s Walk, it said ‘Rosie the hen went for a walk’ and it went on and on and on… and I said ‘Well, I like the first line’.
Pat went home and a few days later came back with Rosie’s Walk the way it is now.”
Susan Hirschman
Rosie’s walk
Pat Hutchins
Macmillan, New York + The Bodley Head, Londres, 1968
32 pages, 210 x 260 mm.
Pat Hutchins
Macmillan, New York + The Bodley Head, Londres, 1968
32 pages, 210 x 260 mm.