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Commissioned: Solomon Book Illustration

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It happens on occasion, but I do get hired to do illustrations for small press books and I love it. Usually the authors or creative directors give me a lot of autonomy and a great set up to work with the imagery. This project was commissioned last year and the book was published in January (yet another post that I didn’t get around to because of teaching). I was given a few copies for my portfolio and I have to say, they are nice! I can’t take credit for the cover design, but the additional color was a nice touch. Below is the story synopsis:

 

Vincent Alan Chell is coy about answering the questions of his captor. He’d much rather talk about his dead wife, Yael, whose suicide somehow led him into captivity. Or Preacher, the bearded leader of a cult-like group that meets in the bowels of a church basement. Or the Peacemaker, the computer intelligence that has guaranteed peace between nations for half a century. 

Chell describes a world where cultural norms have changed the way people interact with technology. Humanoid robots, though ubiquitous, are confined inside private homes, giving the impression that all is well with the world. Which may be the case. Yet Preacher and his group are convinced that humankind is already in the thrall of the Peacemaker. And they might be right. 

Solomon the Peacemaker, Hunter Welles’s debut novel, explores the limits of technology, nonviolence, love, and memory in the twenty-second century as it races to its incredible conclusion.

 

You can find out more about the book on Cowcatcher Press. And here’s the finished cover design!

Solomon the Peacemaker cover illustration by Megan Frauenhoffer


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