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By: Brian Bowes,
on 9/29/2015
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Summary: This blog post covers a book project that I worked on from the end of 2014 to the beginning of 2105. I was hired to create a cover illustration and a number of black and white interior illustrations for the book The Hole Story of Kirby the Sneak and Arlo the True.
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The Story of the Fisherman is a letterpress book that is hand bound and hand colored. The limited edition of 117 (101 of which are for sale) is a project that is produced by Foolscap Press.
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A gallery of all the final art work that was used for the book The Story of the Fisherman.
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By: Brian Bowes,
on 2/26/2015
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During the course of working on "The Story of the Fisherman" I've generated many many sketches, here are just a few. I hope you enjoy them.
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My imaginary friend, “So, Brian what’d you do today?” My imaginary answer, “Oh, nothin’ much, drew a sage about to get his head cut off.” These are the things that I am thinking about when I am thinking about these things.
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By: Brian Bowes,
on 2/18/2013
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