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(@bremen30)
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Do you past WOTF winners (for the writing portion) tend to buy the original artwork made for your story? Besides the obvious benefits of winning, a illustration of your work sounds neat to me, suitable perhaps for framing or as inspiration above a desk.

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Posted : November 5, 2012 11:38 am
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well, just an illustrator's comment here ...

I believe BOTH the Writer and Illustrator receive a lovely, enlarged, framed print of the story's illustration (from the contest) It's lovely.

Some artists are digital, so the only "original" resides inside their computer. Anything else is a print (and again, the contest gives us a killer print) so there's no "original" to buy.

And MY original illustration for #27

http://iof25.com/sites/default/files/people/Scott/gallery/iotf_final_hargrave_this_peaceful_war%20I%20sent%20Meliva.jpg

is a ratty little drawing on a mis-shapen piece of art paper, wotf018 whited out, with pencil lines I could never really get rid of to the naked human eye (but could mostly Photoshop out after I scanned it)

As an original piece of art it would hang upon any writer's wall and eat deeper into their writer's soul than any raven perched on any bust of Pallas Athena!

Alas, it can't all be museum-quality objects of beauty in and of themselves!

Here though is cool art from past IOTF winners:

http://iof25.com/?q=maingallery


'The only tyrant we accept in this world is the still voice within.' -Gandhi IOTF:Winner Q1 vol.27 (3x Finalist); WOTF: HM x2

 
Posted : November 5, 2012 11:59 am
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Thanks for the link, Scott! That's some great artwork!


 
Posted : November 5, 2012 2:35 pm
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well, just an illustrator's comment here ...

I believe BOTH the Writer and Illustrator receive a lovely, enlarged, framed print of the story's illustration (from the contest) It's lovely.

Some artists are digital, so the only "original" resides inside their computer. Anything else is a print (and again, the contest gives us a killer print) so there's no "original" to buy.

And MY original illustration for #27

http://iof25.com/sites/default/files/people/Scott/gallery/iotf_final_hargrave_this_peaceful_war%20I%20sent%20Meliva.jpg

is a ratty little drawing on a mis-shapen piece of art paper, wotf018 whited out, with pencil lines I could never really get rid of to the naked human eye (but could mostly Photoshop out after I scanned it)

As an original piece of art it would hang upon any writer's wall and eat deeper into their writer's soul than any raven perched on any bust of Pallas Athena!

Alas, it can't all be museum-quality objects of beauty in and of themselves!

Here though is cool art from past IOTF winners:

http://iof25.com/?q=maingallery

Wow that's awesome about receiving a print from the contest! I like the illustration you did, it's very detailed...I have no idea what kind of story it illustrates though. Man struggling against his nature? Man is sent to hell? Man tormented by visions of terror and unearthly creatures? The link is great too,there's some very talented artists passing through here.


 
Posted : November 5, 2012 3:29 pm
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I have no idea what kind of story it illustrates though. Man struggling against his nature? Man is sent to hell? Man tormented by visions of terror and unearthly creatures?

Thanks for the kind comment re my art!

I was honoured to illustrate WOTF winning writer Patty Jansen's story "THIS PEACEFUL STATE OF WAR"

... and it was illustrating ALL those things! (Except the protagonist is female) So maybe I hit the chords i was trying for?

Link to Patty's:
http://www.amazon.com/Writers-Future-Hubbard-Presents-ebook/dp/B0057PIP7S/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header
http://www.amazon.com/This-Peaceful-State-War-ebook/dp/B005W93L28
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=patty+jansen

Link to some more of mine:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=scott+frederick+hargrave


'The only tyrant we accept in this world is the still voice within.' -Gandhi IOTF:Winner Q1 vol.27 (3x Finalist); WOTF: HM x2

 
Posted : November 6, 2012 12:58 am
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Naw you did, just hmm.... to my eyes the guy at the top of the page dominates the illustration and everything "under him" is what he is experiencing in his mind, or what he is being subjected to. Looking closer though the woman (if it's a woman, I got it wrong once already) at the bottom right of the illustration may be the protagonist of the story dealing with monsters/demons/dangerous conjurations of some very dark places...Is that closer to it? haha.

wotf007


 
Posted : November 6, 2012 4:46 am
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Awww ... You should read Patty's story in #27!

#1 because it's a great story and #2 because you're pretty much dead-on interpretting elements I was trying to capture and showcase FROM the story.

Thanks!


'The only tyrant we accept in this world is the still voice within.' -Gandhi IOTF:Winner Q1 vol.27 (3x Finalist); WOTF: HM x2

 
Posted : November 7, 2012 11:36 pm
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Hahaha... ok message received. I'll try to nab a paperback copy one of these days and see whats what.

wotf001


 
Posted : November 8, 2012 3:55 am
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*pokes the "Art & Illustration" forum*


 
Posted : December 6, 2012 10:08 am
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And if thou poke long into an abyss, the abyss will also poke into thee.
-- Friedrich Nietzsche

wotf001


'The only tyrant we accept in this world is the still voice within.' -Gandhi IOTF:Winner Q1 vol.27 (3x Finalist); WOTF: HM x2

 
Posted : December 13, 2012 11:21 am
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Heh, I am playing Baldurs Gate: EE and that's the opening quote on the main screen... well, not quite *that* quote but close enough.

wotf001


 
Posted : December 29, 2012 1:11 am
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