The books!!

Wow, this book came out so well, what a beauty. Ronnie, Tadahiro and I are so stoked. Our first hardcover book! Unfortunately we only got a couple of advance copies from the printer, but we should get the whole shipment back from overseas later this month. So for those of you who already ordered it it’s on its way, almost here.



And here’s a post with better (albeit still silly) photos on Ronnie’s blog.

8 Responses to “The books!!”

  1. Lexi Says:

    Looks great Enrico! I ordered this at the show back in November so I’m excited to get it! Quite the accomplishement…CONGRATS!

  2. Ronnie Says:

    Haha! Still doing cartwheels over this one. That some fancy photography youse got there, pardner. We look like the facial hair brothers. May have to convince Tadahiro to grow his.

    On with the cartwheels!

  3. Tony C. Says:

    Congratulations Enrico! I can’t wait to check out the finished product!

  4. James Chiang Says:

    hey Enrico!

    ahh great, the book is out! very exciting. and yes, congratulations! 3 amazing artists in one book, what more can one ask for?
    all the best.

  5. Jony Chandra Says:

    I want one, wait two, hmmm maybe three.

  6. Clio Says:

    That looks gorgeous! I can’t wait to see it in person. Congratulations guys!!!

  7. Enrico Says:

    Lexi- We hope to get the books to all of you who preordered it, by the beginning of February … :)

    Ronnie- eh eh … the trees make a bearded bunch …

    Tony C- Thanks! I also can’t wait for people to see it.

    James- Thanks man !! Happy New Year to you and best wishes !!

    Jony- Eh eh … niiice, if only all customers were like you … ;)

    Clio- Thanks Clio!

    Enrico

  8. Enrico’s blog » Blog Archive » Three Trees on Litpark Says:

    [...] Ronnie and I had a nice chat with Brian McEntee (with whom I’ve had the pleasure of working with on Ice Age a few years back) regarding the Three trees make a forest book and how the whole thing came together: meeting Tadahiro, the three flowers and all that. You can read it over here at Susan Henderson’s LitPark. I’ve had the pleasure of getting interviewed by Susan a while back, here. One especially interesting point that Brian makes is made obvious by these two images. Same book, cover for the US market on the left, cover for the Japanese market by Tadahiro on the right. I don’t think I have to add anything more, do I? [...]

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