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Graphic novelist Julian Hanshaw on the Art of Pho

Julian Hanshaw: This was the first picture I drew when I got back from Vietnam in 2006
This was the first picture I drew when I got back from Vietnam in 2006, just trying to get a handle on where I was going to go with the book. When I flicked through my photos I was seeing a lot of hot, dusty browns – I carried these colours right the way through to the finished book
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: This is me - though with a bit more hair
This is me – though with a bit more hair. Pho is Vietnam's national dish, a spicy soup they eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every morning I'd be sitting on a certain street corner in Saigon, eating my pho, deliriously happy
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: This is the first siting of the red car which features in The Art of Pho
The first sighting of the red car that features in The Art of Pho. I spotted this one on the edge of Saigon, propped up on bricks, and thought straight away that it was a striking image and could be used to drive the story forward
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: These are some of the pho stands I saw on the streets of Saigon
These are some of the pho stands I saw on the streets of Saigon when I returned to complete the book in 2008 – you'll see them everywhere
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: This is one of the first drafts I did in Saigon in 2008
This is one of the first drafts I did in Saigon in 2008. I drew up the whole book on great big A2 pads and then brought them home and scanned them in. Here I was experimenting with tone and atmosphere, wondering whether black and white would make it a more serious piece of work
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: Here's my alter ego Little Blue
Here's my alter ego Little Blue, as he appeared for the first time, back when I was doodling at my desk while I should have been animating. His nose grew as he spent more time in Saigon, purely to suck in the smells around him
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: There's a huge amount of wire and cable strung from building to building
There's a huge amount of wire and cable strung from building to building in Saigon, mirroring the chaos in the streets just below them – but everything seems to work somehow
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: These are just some of the marvellous things I ate as went around Vietnam
These are just some of the marvellous things I ate as I went around Vietnam, making a nuisance of myself, pointing, nodding and smiling. I nicked the recipes idea from the Kurt Vonnegut novel Deadeye Dick – so much of the culture in Vietnam revolves around food that it would be a travesty not to include it
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: This is the darkest page in the whole book, literally and metaphorically
This is the darkest page in the whole book, literally and metaphorically – it's the only page that uses so much black. Little Blue is in despair at this point, and so was I. It comes from the pit of the gut; I kind of attacked the page there
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Julian Hanshaw: This finished page sums up the process I used for the whole book
This finished page sums up the process I used for the whole book, bringing together different styles and sketchbook work, gradually putting together layers as the story developed
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
Pho: This image made it almost unchaged into the book
This image made it almost unchanged into the book. I stripped out some of the detail (the background sun effect, the framing) to make it fit with the rest of the drawings, to give it more of a feeling of being done on the hoof
Illustration: Julian Hanshaw
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