Matt Coyle

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Matt Coyle (born 1971) in Nantwich, United Kingdom, is an Australian artist and graphic novelist.

He has published two graphic novels, Registry of Death (1996) which he co-authored with Peter Lamb, and Worry Doll (2007) .

Coyle's work has a hyper-reality to it which is achieved with fine-tip black Artline pens. An article in The Telegraph (UK) quotes him as saying; "I draw like this because I love the initial feel of realism, then the unease, or the uncanny feeling that it's not real. I am never bored with drawing like this. Lines are beautiful things, and it's a constant battle for perfection."[1]

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[edit] Education

He studied painting at Sydney College of the Arts in 1988.

[edit] Publications

His debut, Registry of Death, is set in a future in which 'undesirables' can be forcibly eliminated from 'Births, Deaths, and Marriages' - ie: killed. One 'Registry Elimination Officer' finds himself on the wrong side of his job - and a gruesome battle to the death is enacted.

His second graphic novel Worry Doll concerns a suitcase full of dolls who stumble across the murdered corpses of their host family, leading them to flee the crime scene and embark on a nightmarish road trip.

He has a third incomplete novel, called, The Trespasser.

[edit] Exhibitions

A limited edition of digital prints from "Worry Doll" were exhibited at the Damien Minton Gallery in Redfern, Sydney (21st Feb – 10th Mar) 2007.

[edit] Bibliograpy

[edit] Trivia

  • He lives in Hobart, Tasmania.
  • Is married with two children.
  • Owns a dachshund.
  • He used his own likeness in Registry of Death
  • He models his characters on family and friends.
  • Dachshunds appear in Registry of Death and Worry Doll

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