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The happenings of Deb Dunk, children's illustrator.
1. Illustration Friday : Hidden

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I was playing with ideas in my sketchbook for a Young Adult (YA) book, and it just so happens to fit with this week's Illustration Friday prompt, "Hidden".
I wanted to do something a little darker, more geared for a slightly older audience of the YA group.
This is just a rough comp as I was trying to figure out the colors I wanted to use and where. I hope to polish this image this week, and also create some accompanying spot illustrations for imaginary chapter breaks in this fake book.
Would you pick it up and read it if this image was on the cover? Would you wonder about her, where she came from, and where she's going enough to be compelled to read her story based on this image?

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