Entries in the ‘Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork’ Category:
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.20, 2012
While most non-fiction books and magazine articles are illustrated with photos or technical drawings, occasionally such publications will need an illustration similar to those seen with fictional works, the reason being that no photographs are available of the subject being covered in the account. That’s when an illustrator who normally finds himself creating artwork for […]
Tags: Duncan Long, Linda Franklin, The Sun tabloid, World Marketing Group
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.08, 2012
Another slew of original illustrations from the flying monkeys at the Duncan Long Studio, each looking for a home on a book or magazine cover. Horror, science fiction, and fantasy all looking for the right home on a novel or with a short story. And currently all rights are available for each of these illustrations. […]
Tags: book cover artist, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long, Duncan Long Studio, flying monkeys artwork, magazine artwork, magazine illustrations, novel cover illustrations, science fiction artwork, Science Fiction book illustration
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.07, 2012
Rounded up the illustration and layout for the cover of Mary Maddox’s Talion novel. This paranormal thriller is a good read and when the book with this cover becomes available, I’ll be posting a link to it. And, yes, the book is already in print (and can be ordered here), Why the new cover? The […]
Tags: book cover artist, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, book cover layout, Duncan Long, Mary Maddox, paranormal, Talion, thriller
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.03, 2012
Here’s a novel written for those wanting to know what it’s like to have a sociopath in your love life. Yes, I did the cover illustration. Perhaps the book’s author knew about my sociopathic tendencies. A Life Lived Ridiculously can be purchased from the author’s website www.ridiculouslife.net, or through Amazon or through Barnes & Noble. […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book cover art, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.01, 2012
From time to time, I create new illustrations “just for fun” with the hope that eventually they’ll find a buyer. This generally proves a good investment of my time with most such pictures eventually finding a home on a book or magazine cover. The plus of these self-directed illustrations is that they’re produced more quickly […]
Tags: book cover artwork, book cover illustrations, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long, horror artist, horror artwork, horror illustrations, horror illustrator
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jan.28, 2012
Some time back book author and screen writer John Chadwell sent me a photo (above) that I thought I’d share. As you can see, he’s standing in front of the book and graphic novel covers I created for his action-adventure novel and graphic novel. And, yes, that’s his Facebook page showing there on the monitor […]
Tags: book artist, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long, Hunt of the Seawolves, John Chadwell, Moonstone Books, movie script, Werewolves of New Idria
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jan.17, 2012
Working with an illustrator or artist to create a quality book cover is a big deal, especially for indie and self-publishing authors. The quality of the cover is the new “gatekeeper” that helps readers decide whether a book is going to be worth buying. A good book cover illustration and layout will attract buyers; a […]
Tags: book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, gatekeeper, new gate keeper, new gatekeeper, quality book cover illustration, quality book cover illustrator
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jan.16, 2012
I normally create realistic illustrations for my clients to employ as book cover artwork, CD covers, and so forth. But recently a writer contacted me and asked if I had any abstract pictures that might serve as cover artwork for his book. My answer, “Yes, if I can locate them on my hard drive.” I […]
Tags: abstract and realistic, abstract artwork, abstract painting, book coer illustration, book cover art, book cover artist, book cover artwork, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jan.13, 2012
Jenna Elizabeth Johnson regularly interviews book illustrators (and authors) at her blog. Here’s her interview of me. Thanks, Jenna! ==================== Duncan Long creates book covers artwork and cover illustrations for self-publishing authors and indie publishers as well as larger established presses like HarperCollins, PS Publishing, Moonstone Books, Pocket Books, and Enslow Publishers. You can see […]
Tags: artist interview, book artist, book artwork, book cover artist, book cover illustrator, Jenna Elizabeth Johnson
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Dec.08, 2011
I just got word that Joan C. Wrenn’s Unsung Lord of Siyah Chan: A Novel of the Ancient Maya is now in print (from Outskirts Press). This is the fourth book in Wrenn’s series about ancient Maya culture. Like the previous novel that I painted the cover illustration for, this offered a unique challenge in […]
Tags: book cover artist, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, Joan C. Wrenn, Mayan artwork, Novel of the Ancient Maya, Outskirts Press, Unsung Lord of Siyah Chan