Stunt Crow is an illustrated epic nature poem, the story of one crow on one day. A literal bird’s eye view of avian acrobatics. "...he rounds the mountain top, where sits the eagle on his rocky throne. Stunt Crow dares to fly too close. The Eagle screams, his massive wings outstretched, and leaps...." Nature in its clearest magical beauty, wild and fast moving. Scenes that would be familiar to the first humans, unchanged and ever present. This is a story for children and adults. For anyone who looks up at the sky and especially for those who don’t. - Beautifully illustrated on every page in dramatic detail, Stunt Crow will excite young children and adults alike. - It is film-like. An epic adventure above the clouds. A new manga for the oldest of subjects. This is a fresh look at nature, an alternative to talking rabbits, singing frogs, happy dogs and cats with hats, though we love all the above. Stunt Crow shows that sometimes nature doesn’t need dressing up and that if we stand and stare, we can find wonder there.
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David is an artist blacksmith and writer, inspired by the natural world and the oft overlooked magic of reality. David's work draws on the ancient landscape of England, where he lives and works with his family in a converted watermill. Mike is a self-taught artist and illustrator, able to translate ideas and poetry into sweeping landscapes and dazzling action. He also lives in rural England in a small house with too many paintings and not enough walls.
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