Description
In this enchanting tale of friendship and adventure, a curious fox sets out on a sea voyage with a crew of deer and pigeons.
When the opportunity to sail aboard a huge boat presents itself to Marco the fox, he seizes it without hesitation, hoping to find answers to the many questions that haunt him. Why don't trees talk? Why is water so wet? How far does the sun sink when it dives into the sea? He embarks on a journey where he will learn something much more important: friendship.
The muted atmosphere of this album is recognizable by the signature of the Fan brothers, who also wrote Plus noir que la nuit and Le jardinier de la nuit. Their mastery of graphite pencil transforms each page of this album into a work of art.
When the opportunity to sail aboard a huge boat presents itself to Marco the fox, he seizes it without hesitation, hoping to find answers to the many questions that haunt him. Why don't trees talk? Why is water so wet? How far does the sun sink when it dives into the sea? He embarks on a journey where he will learn something much more important: friendship.
The muted atmosphere of this album is recognizable by the signature of the Fan brothers, who also wrote Plus noir que la nuit and Le jardinier de la nuit. Their mastery of graphite pencil transforms each page of this album into a work of art.