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Dora Formica has been drawing drawing since she has aged her pencils. His first book, Curry, kiwis et caïpirinha (Helic alas), told sketches a road trip around the world undertaken with his companion. We already spotted great graphic freedom in the composition of the page and an always happy job, as vital, color. There was talk of travel again, but in the family this time, in the recent Small hand and large hand (Helvetiq). The comic book festival Bdfil, which will be held in Lausanne from May 5 to 18, gave carte blanche to the illustrator: an exhibition (see opposite) and a new book, Human certifiedare on the program.
Dora Formica has formed the force of the wrist. Or rather, with a master who was none other than his father, the illustrator Marc Taraskoff, died in 2015. The latter made several hundred novel covers for French publishing houses, illustrated with portraits for The world, Magazine covers, jazz posters, stamps. The father lived in Paris, the daughter in Lausanne, but the drawing, between them, abolished the distance, like a conversation that never stopped.
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