Mike Flanagan really said horror isn’t death. Death can be peaceful. Death can be sad. Death is the one thing that makes us all equal. Horror is the people we become, the terrible desperate people, when we can’t accept death for what it is.
Finally revealing this illustration, featured on the latest LitJoy Crate puzzle in their August 2020 Box, Elemental Magic! Inspired by Strange the Dreamer by the great Laini Taylor, featuring Lazlo, Sarai and the godspawn crew, Ruby, Minya, Feral and Sparrow!
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This concept here sort of derailed a bit, as I had meant to embed the godspawn crew into the pockets of color you would usually see on a moth or butterfly’s wing. I’m not sure if it completely comes across here, but it’s one of those situations when you work on something for so long that it takes off into its own direction and your original ideas begin to blur. But the idea of Sarai having to shoulder the guilt of having a freedom that her spawn siblings can’t experiences is where these symbolic moth wings emerged from. She carries them and their dreams with her while she frolics in the nightmares of humans.
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This illustration has such bittersweet memories for me as, in addition to the ADSOM jackets, it was the second of three major projects that I lost in the 2020 Rosie Computer Corruption / Crash. This one got hit so hard that even the project folder was disintegrated. Luckily I was able to refer to the concepts I had sent over to Litjoy via email, but had to reconstruct a good portion of the illustration to get back to where it was.
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But I’m so happy with how it turned out - the color palette is once again reminiscent of stained glass and I love how the textures of the smoke, plum tree and wireframe drawings of the spawn’s dream items almost look tangible.
“The world beyond the walls is overwhelming, Master,” he said. “I’ve traveled quite a bit. I know what I’m talking about. I found friends on the trail, but then I lost them. Almost everyone. I don’t know if you have anything to envy.”