- Borin Van Loon
Borin Van Loon is a freelance illustrator (since 1976). He is an author, collagist and surrealist painter and has worked for a wide variety of clients in editorial, publishing and promotion. He has created an eclectic collage/cartoon mural on the subject of DNA and genetics for the Health Matters Gallery in London's
Science Museum .Van Loon published The
Bart Dickon Omnibus of his hero's derring-do in 2005 comprising a surrealist collage graphic novel.His ‘Introducing’ series of books in eclectic documentary comic-book format are published by Icon Books in the UK, and include: "Darwin and Evolution" (dealing with the extraordinary legacy of
Charles Darwin ) written byJonathan Miller ; "Genetics" written by Steve Jones; "Cultural Studies", "Mathematics", "Media Studies" and "Science" written byZiauddin Sardar ; "Buddha", "Eastern Philosophy", "Sociology", "Critical Theory" and "Hinduism". Introducing "Psychotherapy" byNigel C. Benson displays a typical irreverent, but relevant approach to an abstruse subject by making it accessible to the lay reader in cartoon and design. Van Loon also illustrated "Capitalism" for Beginners written byRobert Lekachman ; also "DNA" for Beginners by Israel Rosenfield and Ed Ziff.Borin Van Loon has written, designed and illustrated two model-making books: "DNA - The Marvellous Molecule" which enables the reader to build a colour model of the "double-helix" structure discovered in 1953 by
Francis Crick andJames D. Watson withMaurice Wilkins andRosalind Franklin ; and "Geodesic Domes" where the models celebrate the pioneering work ofBuckminster Fuller . He also painted many oil studies and designed the diagrams for the Letts Pocket Guide To The "Weather"./blankpage was a collaborative project with sixteen other artists belonging to Freelance (which Borin chairs) created for Ip-Art 2004. It consisted of a book as an art object with pages in widely varying media, all put together by a bookbinder. This now has a permanent home in the Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich.
External links
* [http://www.borinvanloon.co.uk Official web site]
* [http://www.creative-freelance.org.uk/bvanloon Alternative portfolio site]
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