This episode’s guest is Eric Drooker, the author of the new graphic novel titled
Naked City. On the edge of the city, three bohemians struggle to answer the question: “Is it possible to survive as an artist in the 21st-century?” A young singer with no family hitchhikes to the city and sings her heart out. Late one night she encounters a street dancer who inspires her to have faith in her music no matter the cost. Desperate for rent money, she poses for a painter who has shifted from landscapes to nudes, and both of them learn a thing or two about the purpose of art and the meaning of success.
Eric Drooker’s drawings and posters are a familiar sight in the global street art movement, and his paintings appear frequently on covers of
The New Yorker. His editorial illustrations have been seen in
Nation,
the New York Times,
the Progressive, and more. His first book,
Flood!:
A Novel in Pictures, won the American Book Award, followed by
Blood Song (soon to be a major motion picture). His graphic novels have been translated into seven languages. After designing the animation for the film
Howl, Drooker was hired by DreamWorks Animation. His art is in the permanent collections of many museums including the Whitney Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Library of Congress. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Purchase a copy of Naked City Visit Eric Drooker's website ----------
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