




Graphite and Col-Erase on paper
Working on a book cover project for class. I chose "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. Most of the copies of HOD I have seen have boring covers. So I am excited about bringing a fresh look to the cover. The book is pretty physiological, and with that in mind I decided the character Kurtz would be perfect. I am trying to capture something with impact, mystery, and a little violence. It feels good to let out the brutal side a little while working on this. Stay tuned for the finished product, should be done by next week.
Leave me comments about what you think about the direction.
1 comment:
as the ones that seem most harmless are often the ones to fear most, i think the direction you ended up with was perfect for heart of darkness.
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