Synopsis
Vibrant swatches of paint build resonant portraits of heartache, childhood memories, and loneliness
Sweet Time is an intimate rumination on love, empathy, and confidence. Singaporean cartoonist Weng Pixin delicately explores strained relationships with a kind of hopefulness while acknowledging their inevitable collapse. Her stories are like a series of snapshots in a photo album or the brightest highlights from an Instagram...
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"This lovely semi-autobiographical graphic novel by Singaporean cartoonist Weng Pixin reflects her endless curiosity, vivid imagination and sense of wonder. Sad yet hopeful, this volume explores themes of love, loss, connection and compassion."
—Ms. Magazine
"Though the art of Sweet Time is by definition comics art, it stands impressively far above most of the conventions and genre expectations of the medium's mainstream publishing history... Whatever you call Sweet Time, it's a welcome expansion to the practical definition of comics as an art form."
—Pop Matters
"Weng Pixin’s wonderful debut, Sweet Time, is a medium-defining work... a melancholic assemblage of boxes, papers, threads, inks, oils, and watercolors." —The Brooklyn Rail, 20 Best Art Books of 2020
"Explosive colors, unexpected landscapes and graphic erotica define Weng's uncommon style; her characterizations are often child-like and unpredictable. Her hand-lettering—in size and content—is visually sporadic, leaving many pages and panels potently wordless...Beyond the intriguing stories, Weng's art proves to be her majestic accomplishment."
—Shelf Awareness
"Singapore’s Weng Pixin eschews comic-book conventions in favour of a loose and playful style of art that stitches together painterly expressionism and travel-diary immediacy." —The Georigia Straight
"This is wonderfully difficult to categorize, and comics fans searching for uncommon, emotional, and imaginative art will find lots of it here." —Booklist