Last month I teased you that Deeanne Gist's latest book features some of my ...er Flossie's art! It was such a joy to be Flossie's Ghost artist. As I've been busy again with other projects, I thought I'd fill the gap by sharing with you a couple of my favorites from the book. The remaining illustrations can be viewed on my portfolio site, or in the book (of course), which I highly recommend, and not just because my art is in it! The illustrations I did can be found in front of chapters 9, 11, 40, 75, 79 & 80.
Chapter 11's image is a place card Flossie makes for Reeve, a fellow boarder where she lives whom she'd love to get to know better. To make this image I hand painted a card with watercolors. My handwriting is awful to be honest, so for the script I had to pick a font on the computer, print it out and trace it with an ink pen to get it up to Victorian standards. Once the place card was dry, I staged a place setting with the help of my mother's fancy dishes, and believe-it-or-not, my floor! I photographed the set-up, and finished by making the photo black and white, adjusting the contrast in Photoshop.
A similar process was used to make this greeting card Flossie gives to Reeve (Chap. 75).
The rest of the images I did for the book are featured on my website if you'd like to take a peak:
http://www.artistmonica.com/Projects/index.html
Thanks for stopping by the blog! Hope you have a great week!
-Monica
Oh, how cool is THAT?? I had no idea you were doing illustrations for novels. I'm so excited for you! :D
ReplyDeleteI think it's a pretty rare opportunity! Not a lot of novels have illustrations unless they're kid's books, which I personally feel is a shame. The cool thing is, I wouldn't have gotten the job without this blog- Deeanne found me on here and hired me to do some other projects with her. I'm so thankful she thought of me again for this.
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