Wondering Wanderings, Wandering Cities: Walking Tale #1


Wondering wanderings, wandering cities is a non-fictional, reportage type illustrated comic created by Tânia A. Cardoso as part of her PhD research’s artistic practice. She explores the complexities of different cities’ urban space through the practice of walking and in different illustrated experiences, mainly based on the comic format. By combining theory and praxis her research intends to demonstrate how the phenomenon of “illustrated cities” can be found at the intersection between urban experience, place and illustration. She posts a new online illustrated experience every month. You can find more of her work at her website.


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