Entries Tagged ‘book illustrations’:
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Graphic Design on Dec.17, 2010
Yet another book illustration from my newly illustrated version of Edgar Allan Poe’s Masque of the Red Death — which can be downloaded for free from Datafilehost (in PDF format). This illustration is actually a composite of several other illustrations I created some time ago. It never really fit into any project, so I pressed […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book cover artist, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, Edgar Allan Poe, free ebooks, Free ISBN bar codes, Masque of the Red Death
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Dec.15, 2010
Another book illustration from my newly illustrated version of Edgar Allan Poe’s Masque of the Red Death — which can be downloaded for free from Datafilehost (in PDF format). I also did the book illustrations and graphic design/layout for two other free ebook downloads: Poe’s “Eleonora” and “The Raven.” Please feel free to share all […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, Edgar Allan Poe, illustration, illustrator, Masque of the Red Death
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Nov.25, 2010
Thanksgiving Day here in the US… Not working on holidays is tough for me – I love doing what I do for a living. That said, this has been a great year in terms of having work to do, something many in the US can’t say this year. So I have much to be thankful […]
Tags: book art, book artist, book cover art, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Publishing Industry on Nov.24, 2010
Sci-Fi Art Now continues to garner great reviews. The most recent is to be found at io9. And out of the several hundred images in the book, they chose two of my illustrations to display at their site – always a feather in the cap of an artist. Sadly, enough though they chose my artwork […]
Tags: book artist, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, sci-fi art, Sci-Fi Art Now, science fiction artwork
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.18, 2010
This is the preliminary cover illustration I did with red lettering for the title (which, tentatively, is the final version of the cover — all things subject to change in publishing) for Dale Allan’s upcoming mystery novel Lead Me Not Into Temptation. For a closer look at what sort of symbolism/thought went into the layout […]
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filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.18, 2010
This is the preliminary cover illustration I’ve created for Dale Allan’s upcoming mystery novel Lead Me Not Into Temptation. We tried to capture the conflict in one of the key scenes in the book, in which a priest is faced with the moral dilemma of whether to take matters into his own hands, and perhaps […]
Tags: book artist, book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, book illustrator, Dale Allan, Duncan Long, illustration, Lead Me Not Into Temptation, self-publishing, self-publishing artwork
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Nov.15, 2010
Normally I don’t feel too sorry for any woes heaped upon critics, short of seeing them step off the curb to be hit by a bus. However art critic Brian Sherwin has started a series of blogs offering insight on what artists do in an effort to bully, browbeat, or entice critics to give them […]
Tags: Art Critic, book artist, book artwork, book illustrations, book illustrator, Brian Serwin, Duncan Long
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.15, 2010
I’ve been working on a space illustration for the top back of a science fiction novel. This is one of the “exercises” I did to develop a faster way to create both planets as well as the detail on a spaceship to make it look more like the surface of something that might have been […]
Tags: book artwork, book illustrations, Deimos, Duncan Long, Mars, science fiction artist, science fiction book illustrator, science fiction novel artist, science fiction novel artwork, science fiction novel illustration, science fiction novel illustrator, space ship
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Graphic Novels on Nov.02, 2010
I’ve now finished over 80 B&W illustrations for the upcoming graphic novel Werewolves of New Idria to be released by Moonstone Books next year. Also in the mix are several cover proposals, a poster (that may become the cover), and the concept artwork leading up to the graphic novel (which was written by John Chadwell). […]
Tags: B&W book illustrations, B&W Illustrator, book art, book artist, book cover art, book cover artwork, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, graphic novel artwork, graphic novel illustrations, illustrator, John Chadwell, Moonstone Books, Werewolves of New Idria
filed in Book Illustrator and Book Illustrations, Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Oct.26, 2010
There’s a lot of confusion as to what a small publisher is and what constitutes self publishing. Part of the confusion results because many of these terms are used incorrectly (and I am guilty of this myself sometimes). But part of the problem is that publishing itself is in a flux with technology offering new […]
Tags: book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, ebooks, imprint, large presses, POD, self-publishing, small press, vanity press