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Since we're coming up on the Summer Solstice and Mice Templar Volume 2.2 is coming out in July, it seemed a good time to give you all a gander at this illo I did for aforementioned title. Each book has a great little breakdown on the influences and real world sources for the Mice Templar story, so when the writer, Bryan J.L. Glass, suggested I knock out one for Samhain, I was happy to oblige. It was also a great excuse for me to break in the new Cintiq for the first time, so it was a win-win.
3 comments:
Fantastic composition on this Len, and as always, impeccable colour-work. Lends the piece a lovely atmosphere.
I love the carved turnip head things in this piece.
The original Jack-o-lanterns: turnips before pumpkins from the New World.
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