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aesc ([personal profile] aesc) wrote2008-03-22 09:30 pm

.art: Cover for [personal profile] fiercelydreamed's "Unidentified" and noir AU

A couple experimental pieces, by which I mean experimental for me. One is a cover for [livejournal.com profile] fiercelydreamed's really, really awesome Unidentified, and the other is a draft of a cover for the noir!AU [livejournal.com profile] villainny and [livejournal.com profile] amberlynne have been interested in.







1: At some point when I was supposed to be doing something else, I wanted to see how many layers I could handle before losing my mind (answer: 215), and producing something like Rodney's "memory wall" in "Unidentified" seemed like a good way to do it. Unlike the collages I do for textures, I wanted to try something that would have an identifiable (pun intended?) subject, and with everything--at least on the board, not so for the background elements--relating to each other. Pretty much every image on the board pertains in some way to Rodney and his interests: his friends, places he might have been or should go some day, science fiction stuff, cool physics things, a photo of Johnny Cash that John probably put there at one point for purposes of antagonism.



2: I suppose this is really only noir-inspired; I tried to adapt some of my fonts (I think this is Futural) to 40s/50s-style typefaces, and the coloring is mostly monochrome to mimick the greyscale-sort of atmosphere from the classic films. If this was really properly 1940s noir, I guess it should be hand-drawn and painted, but in the absence of mad drawing skillz, I borrowed a heavily-desaturated and erased John from a Nantucket piece for a placeholder. Like the story that might eventually go with it, it's just a battered, lousy pulp paperback, complete with coffee stain and folds in the corners.

Now that I feel a bit less like I'm falling over myself, I might actually be able to do decent stuff for [livejournal.com profile] paintedspires, which is a happy thing.

[identity profile] cathalin.livejournal.com 2008-03-23 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. My. God. Both of these are just - *flails*. I seriously admire anyone with visual artistic talent, and these are incredible.

The Wall is *amazing* and makes me want to read that amazing story all over again, again.:) I can't even imagine the time and effort that went into making this, and it's perfect - perfectly evocative, and also aesthetically just gorgeous.

Wow. Definitely something to stare at over and over!

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2008-03-23 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much! Most of the effort in the The Wall went into doing the same thing over and over again, and trying to remember what things were and where they were because I had to move stuff all the time. Fortunately, I'm good and things that are mindless and repetitive :D