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An unused color illustration for CP Magazine. The main character dies a watery death and has a conversation with a tiny version of God in the afterlife.Shark Engine Enigma written by Victor Giannini featured in
Carrier Pigeon: Illustrated Fiction & Fine Art, issue 4. (we're on facebook!)
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Comments: 21
ScribalWriter [2012-07-27 03:00:46 +0000 UTC]
I've included this wonderful piece in my journal feature here: [link] .
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TheLaughingTwig [2011-08-31 23:08:02 +0000 UTC]
Gorgeous colours! Truly a beautiful piece of art
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hiiragi [2011-06-10 13:02:23 +0000 UTC]
Lovely stuff - I can't help but feel like a small computer doesn't do it justice! The colours also make me
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ampersxnd [2011-06-10 08:16:58 +0000 UTC]
So nice. Such a great sense of scale and weight - the small figure really seems humbled.
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jonesray In reply to ampersxnd [2011-06-10 21:59:53 +0000 UTC]
I'm happy to hear that comes across! This is the part in the story where the character is coming to terms with his death.
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jonesray In reply to ianisthewalrus [2011-06-10 04:43:54 +0000 UTC]
Hey! Thank you for checking it out!
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EphemeralGaze [2011-06-09 19:30:20 +0000 UTC]
I really love the feeling of this, the difference in scale of the subject matter is awesome
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jonesray In reply to EphemeralGaze [2011-06-10 04:38:29 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I enjoyed playing with the scale of the characters in this piece. If I could've made the difference more dramatic, I definitely would have. I wanted it to feel as if the main character was pulled out of existence somehow...
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jonesray In reply to Empty-Smile [2011-06-09 15:38:38 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much.
Convinced I should be doing work in color now. I guess it's time.
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