Ooh, also, Shaun Tan is due to release his new 'graphic novel' in the States later this year, so it's probably timely that he should get another feature on this thread again. His new book's called "The Arrival" and it's already out in Australia (and presumably the UK) and I spent almost half an hour in the bookshop reading it, trying to stop the lump in my throat from revealing my sappy nature to the general public. It's such a wonderful story about immigration and belonging and dislocation. It's a wordless piece that veers further away from the more one picture per page structure of children's picture books, but I think it's still able to be read by anyone of any age.
Unfortunately, I can't really find any large images of his illustrations at a high resolution, so most of these are taken directly from his website, where the size is small, a few details lost but the colour and sharpness are still retained. I
've chosen a few offering from his three latest books, (in order of most recent publication)
The Arrival (all pencil on paper. Apparently it took him 4 years to finish),
The Rabbits (a collaboration with John Marsden as the writer on the subject of Australia's history of colonialism and its impacts on indigenous people. The illustrations in this remind so much of a extra-saturated Fred Williams, with the energy of John Olsen. - it's beautiful) and
The Red Tree (the final two images)
His website where the majority of these pictures were taken is here:
http://www.shauntan.net/ Although the first two larger pictures were taken from
this forum
I really don't mean to sound like such an advertisment, but Shaun Tan is almost universally adored and consistently wonderful, it's just nice to share the love around.

Besides, I bet almost everyone interested in this thread knows about him already anyway, in which case, i just enjoy yammering on about things I love.