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The Girl in the Tower (Winternight part 2) by Katherine Arden (@arden_katherine)
Watercolor with digital processing, done as a part of #bookartchallenge2021, to create a single image for every book I read in 2021.
#fantasyillustration #Winternight
Another #bookartchallenge2021
The Bear and the Nightingale - Katherine Arden (@arden_katherine)
Young Vasya with a rusalka by the pond :)
#mermay #mermay2021 #rusalka #winternight #bookart #illustration
#bookartchallenge2021: "Me and my sister Clara" by Dimitr Inkiow. Printed in the seventies, it is one of the funniest books for children. It's a librarian's secret, not many know about it.
Here is my visual interpretation. Mixed media.
It's almost as if the #jerboa is made of whiskers.
Keen senses and a very functional build keep these cute little rodents alive in the harsh desert.
#watercolorcreaturez #animalart
I was looking to convey Olga’s breaking and reassembling, how the new structure is stronger and special, and felt the Japanese art of #kintsugi would be the perfect reference here.
#elenaferrante #thedaysofabandonment
#bookartchallenge2021: create a piece of art for every book I read in 2021. This is #3: The Days of Abandonment by Elena Ferrante. Read thread for details.
@seanofthehunt @AvivOr I'd love to hear more details.
Here's my art for Naomi Novik's "Spinning Silver".
@hankgreen @LibraryJournal I loved this book so much!
You've got book Fan Art now 😆
Anyway, here is my visual interpretation of "A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor", I loved making it, even though it was a bit of a mind f*ck at first.
42X30 cm, watercolor on paper.
The giant peacock moth is so large, the Circle pattern on their wings make them look like an owl from afar. Not the best tactic to avoid predation, but I guess it does the job.
42*30 cm, watercolor on paper.
#saturniid #peacockmoth #naturelovers