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Image Info:
Medium: Watercolor
Posted: 2004-10-25
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"Cover illustration an anthology of short stories entitled "Fantastical Visions - Volume III," edited by W.H. Horner. Available in Spring 2005. For more details: http://www.fantasistent.com/fantvisions/
The cover was meant to be a wraparound, but there was going to be a lot of dead space on the back side for the text. So I decided to make this painting in the format you see so that the composition worked on its own as a painting, and then after I had scanned it, I added more to the left and move some elements around to accomodate the format for the book with the text and barcodes and things. If you're interested in seeing how that looked, click at the link for the details just below, and scroll to the bottom to see the last image there.
Details: http://www.shadowscapes.com/details/fantvisionsd.shtml
Medium: Watercolor on illustration board
Size: 16x16.5 inches" |
This image copyright ©Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, 2004. |
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Comments for this Image:
| James McPartlin 2004-10-25 |
Detailed magic, Stephanie! from the roses to those wonderfully charismatic cats, just stunning! I love the marbled wall, impeccable work! |
| Meredith Dillman 2004-10-25 |
I don't think you've painted any foxes in a while:) | | (Stephanie Law) |
Hm, you're right, it's been many paintings since they've made an appearance! But you know they can't stay away for long.
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| Rita Ria 2004-10-25 |
Needless to say it is gorgeous - all your paintings are! |
| Terry A. Ernest 2004-10-25 |
Yep!..book cover looks cool steph... |
| Inge Vandormael 2004-10-25 |
The detailing in this painting is just amazing... I especially like the origami bookmark ;-) |
| Marley Mcleay 2004-10-26 |
You know where that fox is, I just love how if your eye wasn't focused, it could be mistaken for the moon. That concludes my rather banal compliment :p. hehehe |
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