Caricature of Love #[nn]
"Caricature of Love" is a striking, intimate exploration of emotion through the singular vision of Julie Doucet, who both writes and illustrates every panel of this 1996 self-portrait in ink and line. With each page capturing a different expression of love—rendered in her unmistakable, raw style—the story unfolds as a quiet, personal meditation on vulnerability and creation. The final panel, showing her stepping back from the page with a simple "OK...that's enough," closes the series with a moment of tender self-awareness.
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"Each page is a single panel of Julie posing for a different emotion of love, until final panel showing Julie working at art table, saying ""OK...that's enough."""
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