As an explanation, this illustration was done for a challenge offered by James Gurney. He presented a business card and asked us to illustrate whose it was, where it came from and then he posted the entries on his blog. He conducts a challenge each month, and you can find him on gurneyjourney.blogspot.com.
I see this as an older gentleman librarian who moves a book from which a card drops. The woman on the ledge by the window catches it. From there...you need to draw your own conclusions.
7 comments:
Hmmm ... now I'm curious as to what the picture is about?! :-)
very nice! i like the woman's character and the lighting here.
is this for a new book?
i like the lighting, too and i like old buildings, libraries...some kind of feeling I cannot understand.....
As an explanation, this illustration was done for a challenge offered by James Gurney. He presented a business card and asked us to illustrate whose it was, where it came from and then he posted the entries on his blog. He conducts a challenge each month, and you can find him on gurneyjourney.blogspot.com.
I see this as an older gentleman librarian who moves a book from which a card drops. The woman on the ledge by the window catches it. From there...you need to draw your own conclusions.
Oooh I love illos that give the reader a feeling of wonder/mystery. Well done Ginger!
your illustrations always have the most wonderful stories in them....just lovely!!!
I was sure to have left a comment here,anyway
I love the illo,great colours and concept
I love so much books
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