I created an illustration used to accompany a story on Fictive Dream, the online fiction magazine. And oops…I neglected to post it on the same day the story came out, as I usually do. My apologies to Fictive Dream and editor Laura Black.
But…that doesn’t mean I can’t catch things up. It’s not too late. I’ll show you the illustration and then I hope you’ll visit Fictive Dream and read the story it goes with.
The story is: The Boy on the Bridge, by Kate Mahony
And here is the picture:
I love this piece. The colour palette is one of my favourite and I really like the range of stripe types (I don’t quite know how to describe that). It makes me think of mid-century modern textiles, a connotation which appeals to me too.
Thank you. I like this one a lot too. It’s got a nice clean look to it. Once again I was thankfully able to stop short of turning it into incoherent.
That looks great!
Thank you. I like the clarity and color scheme of this one and I think it fits well with the story.
I think we’ve all had moments like this in our lives. It’s an uneasy feeling that never fully departs. Your art reflects that. (K)
Yes. When there is no answer and no way to find out. I think the word that comes to my mind is, you are haunted.