Well I don't think stick figures will win so I'll pass on this contest.
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Originally posted by Beambounder View PostI want in. Do the front and back cover have to "connect"-as with "Riding the Bullet" ,or can they be separate and individual images pertaining the new and old.? My guess is a connected image, with blended edges but separate images. A little guidance please. Beambounder. Thankee SaiCD Email: [email protected]
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I've gotten 2 or 3 entries so far. I really hope we get some more, these have been very good and creative.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Treehugger View PostI'm sorry if this question was already answered, but is the art already being posted somewhere, or is that happening after the deadline?CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by copefiend2 View PostI can't wait to see the potential covers! If you can share....how many entries do you have so far?CD Email: [email protected]
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I have an idea: is it possible to do a full color chapbook of all the semifinalist art? It seems that if it were laid out nicely-it would make a darkling and contemplative set of limited chapbooks. Maybe put a percentage into The King's "Haven Foundation." It would be a great way to show the amazing art and illustrations contributed, Plus, we also contribute to a worthy artist/book illustrator foundation. I can see the "visual terror " art show chapbook, the works I have seen would look terrific arranged in alternating and or connecting bi-folds. It pays to utilize these works while you have them together. An art chapbook,like the old european ones from the 30's to 50's
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I have another idea-what if SOME of the chosen illustrations for "Old Dreams, new Screams" might be utilized as interior illustrations that suit specific stories. Scaling down the "Benefits" which ,would be the case -for the going price of interior illustrations-at least in my experience ,illustrating the creatures from MARS for a H.G, Wells' version or"The Young Collector's Illustrated Classics" for" Kidsbooks." on Broadway and 24-25th in N.Y.C.
The cover was one lump LARGER sum $700- $1200 dollars;yet 90 interior detailed illustrations went for about $3000 for the whole interior Lot. Back in 2000-2001, depending on the publishing company, the cover and back are often done by one "In house" Illustrator and The Interior Illustrations are often farmed out-often at a huge profit to the publisher- to meet a final deadline based in layouts of where the illustrations go,and what they are illustrating nearby in the book. The artist is given a completely unbound galley with proportional square and rectangles ,numbered ,for where described visual images, are going to match galley outlines.These numbered manuscript boxes, correspond with numbered illustrations. Anyway it is another possibility ;interior chapbook image that just might accentuate, some chosen stories perfectly . Thanks ,I do not like to see good work unused.Or we could do folios,same "benefit strata "more artistic,framable works.
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I'll think about it, I make no promises though. I can say that interior artwork on the chapbook just isn't feasible with how the chapbooks are made. It also doesn't make a lot of sense given what the price point on chapbooks usually is.CD Email: [email protected]
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