Tatsuya Kameyama and Atsuko Nakagawa have been working together as Tupera Tupera since 2002, and are known for their original, humorous, and colourful picture books and illustrations. This collection of postcards with illustrations is inspired by the natural beauty of Shiretoko National Park, which covers most of the Shiretoko Peninsula at the north-eastern tip of the island of Hokkaido, Japan. One of the island’s most remote regions, Shiretoko is best known as the home of Japan’s largest brown bear population. Besides the bear, the postcards feature a fun variety of playfully illustrated flora and fauna, as well as different outdoor activities that can be enjoyed in the park.

72 p, ills colour, 31 x 15 cm, pb, Japanese

Gnose & Gnose & Gnose - Aymeric Vergnon-d'Alençon
Dédale - Laurent Chardon
Party Studies – Vol. 1 – Home gatherings, flat events, festive pedagogy and refiguring the hangover
Umami - Ariane Vonmoos
fig. #6 - antithèse
Gros Gris n°4 - Duel
Papier magazine n°06 - Coupe du monde
Roven n°5
Good Company - Paul Van der Eerden
Dear Paul - Paul Van der Eerden
Tomber dans l'escalier - Jasper Sebastian Stürup
Délié - Baptiste Oberson
La prise - Florian Javet
Lili, la rozell et le marimba / revue n°2
Wayfaring - Patrick Messina, André S. Labarthe
Tanière de lune - Maria-Mercé Marçal
Sans titre - Benjamin Hartmann
Strates & Archipels - Pierre Merle
Étrangement seuls - Jean-Pascal Princiaux
Mariken Wessels — Miss Cox
Slow Down Abstractions - Adrien Vescovi
Mission Control - Emir Karyo & Jan Wojda
Comic Book (Untitled) - Stéphanie Leinhos
Intérieur - Samoth Trauberchel
Amos Gitai et l'enjeu des archives - Jean-Michel Frodon
Roven n°4
Sillo n°3 - Le Fauve
Le corps travesti - Michel Journiac
Pas vu Pas pris - Collectif, Olivier Deloignon, Guillaume Dégé 













