Entries Tagged ‘magazine artist’:
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jun.17, 2010
One of Richard Thieme’s science fiction short stories “Northward into the Night” from Mind Games (published April 2010 under the Duncan Long Publications imprint) is now available for a “free read” at nycBigCityLit.com. The illustration (above) was been used in its black-and-white version to illustrate the story in the book. A color version graces the […]
Tags: book artist, book cover art, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, illustration, illustrator, magazine artist, magazine illustration, publishing, Richard Thieme, science fiction illustrator
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jun.07, 2010
Lion & Lamb Ministries has purchased limited rights to “The Serpent’s Curse” (above) for use on the cover of its Lamplighter magazine. This is a rather quirky picture that attracts lots of attention, yet is pretty limited in its potential for being employed as an actual illustration (though I believe it has been used in […]
Tags: Lamplighter, Lamplighter magazine, Lion & Lamb Ministries, magazine artist, magazine artwork, magazine illustrations, magazine illustrator, Serpent's curse
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jun.03, 2010
Issue five of Free Voices magazine came out with the illustration I did for it. The issue contains extensive excerpts of Edith Saposnik Kaplan’s book A Child’s Witness to Genocide (both the magazine and book are published by The Solomon Press). The autobiographical story follows the harrowing experiences of Kaplan (then a small child) who […]
Tags: A Child's Witness to Genocide, Edith Saposnik Kaplan, graphic design, magazine artist, magazine artwork, magazine graphic design, magazine illustrator, magazine layout, Ray Solomon, Russia, The Solomon Press, title lettering, typeface selection
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on May.14, 2010
A recent illustration (as of yet, without a home) created as a pseudo myth: The Great Father Paints the Sky and Stars. I painted the silhouette of a Native American medicine man as the Great Father and then created a starry sky (somewhat as what might be seen in deep space). I think this conjunction […]
Tags: book cover artist, book cover artwork, book cover illustrator, Creation of the skies and stars, Great Father, magazine artist, magazine cover artist, medicine man, Native American, Native American Myth, self publishing artist, self-publishing artwork, Sky Father
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on May.13, 2010
We live, the old Chinese curse supposedly goes, in “interesting times.” As is often the case in turbulent times, Christians tend to watch the skies wondering if perhaps, just perhaps, the End Times outlined in Revelation might be almost upon us. Some of my illustrations over the last decade involve scenes from the Bible, and […]
Tags: book artist, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book illustrator, Christian Artwork, Christian groups, magazine artist, magazine artwork, magazine illustration, magazine illustrator, New Jerusalem, Revelation