I thought I’d post a close up of the background gossips on the Prattleton cover to show some of their details. These ladies were pretty much free hand, though I did look at some clothing of the day in reference for what they were wearing. I usually like a reference picture for my art, but…
Author: Brina Williamson
Miss Houston face
Thought I might post a close up on Miss Houston’s face, so you could see some of the details that you might not be able to make out on the full cover.
Miss Houston
This book cover, for Kerri Bennett Williamson’s 7th novel, was a combined effort. My sister, Anna Williamson, did the background and I did Miss Houston herself and the layout. For more information, visit: Amazon USA Kerri Bennett Williamson Anna Williamson
Prattleton
Prattleton is Kerri Bennett Williamson’s 6th novel, for which I did the art as well as the layout. For more information, visit: Amazon USA Kerri Bennett Williamson
Ghost Waves
I did both the cover art and front cover layout for the ocean adventure “Ghost Waves.” W. Everett Prusso’s debut novel. For more information, visit: Amazon USA W. Everett Prusso WiDoPublishing.com
18th century rider
When I think of the 4th of July, I think of tri-corner hats, tall leather boots, lace callers, and long blue coats. So I thought I’d post this concept sketch for a comic book/graphic novel that I’m working on, which is set in this historic era. It’s only a b&w, but I thought it had…
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Here, Oceana is painting a portrait of Prince Richmond. Art is another one of her many talents. This is one of my favorite backdrops, as well as some of my favorite lighting and I really liked the depth and colors in this image as well.
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Here is a sample page from my children’s book “Oceana, A Pudgy Princess” In the book, Oceana is quite good at archery and this skill plays an important role at the end of the story.
Oceana, A Pudgy Princess
There once lived a princess who was somewhat more rounded than was typically considered to be desirable. I am sorry to say that in this superficial world of ours there are some individuals who, upon reading those few words, would see no reason to continue any further. I sincerely hope, however, that you are not…
Elf Face Study
Here is the black and white pencil of the elf face study. I believe I did it sometime in 2004 or 2005, but I can’t be sure. It ended up not really looking much like the photo reference used, but I was referencing the lighting on the face more than anything.
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