3D books by Benjamin Lacombe
3D books by Benjamin Lacombe

Video: 3D books by Benjamin Lacombe

Video: 3D books by Benjamin Lacombe
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3D books by Benjamin Lacombe
3D books by Benjamin Lacombe

In childhood, almost each of us had books with fairy tales, in which some pages were, relatively speaking, three-dimensional. That is, they had elements that are revealed when this spread is opened. But, more often than not, these were unpretentious, uncomplicated "clamshells". Here comes the French illustrator Benjamin Lacombe turned the creation of such 3D books into real art.

3D books by Benjamin Lacombe
3D books by Benjamin Lacombe

As one publisher said, "Children's books differ from adult books in that they need to be made better." One cannot but agree with this. After all, children read books not only for the sake of text, but also for the sake of pictures, for the sake of full immersion in the fairy-tale world described on the pages of books. Therefore, illustrators who create children's books should be not only talented, but very talented. For example, as the French artist Benjamin Lacombe. By order of one of the publishing houses, he illustrated eight books for children and not so much for children.

3D books by Benjamin Lacombe
3D books by Benjamin Lacombe

These are Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Bluebeard, Peter Pen, Little Red Riding Hood, Thumbelina and Madame Butterfly. And after all, he did not just illustrate them, but created real typographic wonders. The books illustrated by Benjamin Lacombe are truly three-dimensional! These are not simple constructions from similar books. Lacombe created technically complex, but incredibly beautiful volumetric spreads in books.

3D books by Benjamin Lacombe
3D books by Benjamin Lacombe

In them, Pinocchio really has a long nose, fixed at the reader, Alice fights with the most real cards from a deck of cards, and Madame Butterfly has huge blue wings, much larger than a book page. It's even scary to imagine how such books can be read. how can you dare to touch such beauty with your hands!

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