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Moon Missing by Edward Sorel
Moon Missing by Edward Sorel





Moon Missing by Edward Sorel Moon Missing by Edward Sorel

"I thought it would make a nice Christmas cover if all those buildings were department stores," Mr. An illuminated page by Jean Fouquet shows Joshua and his army blowing trumpets outside the walls of Jericho, which is represented as a jewel-like cluster of medieval town buildings. Sorel says it's an odd comment from one of America's foremost political satirists. "Someday I may need to know how the stripes work," Mr. There's the old Newsweek cover showing Sylvester Stallone as Rambo wrapped in an American flag. Sorel's surprising and unusually convoluted brain. A tour through the bits and pieces is a ramble through Mr. The billboards over his drawing table and on the wall opposite are something else: a magpie assortment of preliminary sketches, notes, photographs, inside jokes, an award or two, and scraps ripped out of magazines. The studio of Edward Sorel is a clean, well-lighted place, a cozy, garretlike work space in the corner of his TriBeCa loft.







Moon Missing by Edward Sorel