Emotional Picture Books

These Wordless Graphic Novels by Renee French Show Deep Meaning

Illustrator, animator and graphic novelist Renee French has taken her personal challenge with migraine headaches and placed it into visual form. The wordless book "H Day" published by Piturebox of Brooklyn, New York and available on Amazon.com tells the eerie and sometimes visually scary story of what goes on in her head at the time of an outbreak. The work is done in flipbook-style animation.

Renee French calls this format "silent storytelling." The artist's first figurine is to be released based on her character "Slug Girl" which was sculpted by toy company, Monster5 of Japan.
Trend Themes
1. Silent Storytelling Format - Opportunity for wordless graphic novels or picture books that convey powerful meaning without words for both adult and children readers.
2. Visualization of Illness and Mental Health - Opportunity for illustrators and graphic novelists to depict engaging narratives that raise awareness and understanding of illness and mental health.
3. Cross-culture Collaboration in Toy Design - Opportunity for collaboration between artists and toymakers to create figurines and sculptures that transcend cultural boundaries.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Wordless graphic novels and picture books could be a new sub-genre in book publishing for both children and adult audiences.
2. Mental Health - Illustrations can be used as a tool to depict and teach people about different mental illness and ways to deal with them.
3. Toy Manufacturing - Opportunity for cross-culture collaboration for artists and toymakers to produce mixed-culture toys and figurines.

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