Entries Tagged ‘book cover illustrations’:
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on May.26, 2011
Generally book covers result from a sketch or two, one of which strikes the publisher’s fancy, and from there the illustrator starts polishing the idea, working his magic to create the final book cover artwork. But there are projects where an seemingly endless number of ideas get tossed around before finally reaching the finish line. […]
Tags: book cover artwork, book cover illustrations, book cover illustrator, book covers, Douglas E. Richards, Duncan Long, techno-thriller, Wired
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Self Publishing on Mar.14, 2011
Dr. David Gelber sent word that his book Behind the Mask: The Mystique of Surgery and the Surgeons Who Perform Them is now available at Amazon.com. Normally operating rooms are brightly light, so things were a little tricky with this cover because the central figure tended to get lost in the background. Finally I hit […]
Tags: Behind the Mask, book cover illustrations, book cover illustrator, David Gelber, self-publishing
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Book Illustrator and Book Illustrations on Feb.28, 2011
I had the opportunity to have some of my artwork showcased in the upcoming May issue of Horror Bound Magazine. While searching for suitable illustrations for the magazine, I discovered a few “Golden Oldies” that I thought I’d post over the next few days. Most of these (including this one) have never been used as […]
Tags: book cover artwork, book cover illustrations, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, Duncan Long, Horror Bound Magazine, magazine illustrations, Ms. Pan, Pan
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Magazine Illustrations on Jan.04, 2011
“The Lake of Fire” has proven to be one of my most popular illustrations. It has appeared on various websites, been used in PowerPoint presentations, and served as the spin-off for at least three book illustrations (generally as the background). “Lake of Fire” has appeared in several magazines, and also has the unique honor of […]
Tags: book cover illustrations, book illustration, Duncan Long, Lake of Fire, magazine illustration, most popular illustration
filed in Magazine Illustrations, Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Dec.13, 2010
I love the unexpected that is part of freelancing. I never know what the next illustration job might entail. Science fiction, religion, fantasy, mystery… The subject matter varies and keeps things from ever being boring. This weekend, I received the print copy of the Jan/Feb. 2011 issue of the Lamp Lighter magazine (published by Lion […]
Tags: book cover illustrations, book cover illustrator, Dr. David R. Reagan, Duncan Long, graphic novel, Lamp Lighter magazine, Lion and Lamb Magazine, magazine illustrator, publishing industry, publishing trends, Rabbi Michael L. Samuel, self-publishing
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Sep.26, 2010
Another pair of book illustrations. Each created as a part of the cover artwork for John Phillip Backus’ science fiction novel The Gathering – After The Fall (book two in this series). The crow eventually was employed on the cover (with its mirror image self) while the dog didn’t make the final cut because if […]
Tags: book cover illustrations, John Backus, John Phillip Backus, science fiction novel illustration, The Gathering – After The Fall
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Aug.16, 2010
Another round of graphic excerpts from John Chadwell’s graphic novel Werewolves of New Idria (Moonstone Books). Each of these is actually just a part of the page from the books (as I don’t want to ruin the complete picture for readers). As can be seen, these are a part of the progression through WWII and […]
Tags: book cover illustrations, Duncan Long, freelance book illustrator, graphic novel, graphic novel artwork, graphic novel illustration, graphic novel illustrations, John Chadwell, magazine and book cover illustration, Moonstone Books, self-publishing writer, Werewolves in Vietnam War, Werewolves of New Idria