I.M. Fauve Gallery

Thank you. I'm glad you think so.

It just takes a few weeks of practice.

about 2,500 weeks... unless you are a faster learner than I.
 
A very rough concept of one direction for the cover of the anthology.
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AN INTROSPECTIVE RETROSPECTIVE.
"you have to look inside to see the beauty"

Cool!!! I really like it, esp. the eyes.
 
A very rough concept of one direction for the cover of the anthology.
*book cover pic*
AN INTROSPECTIVE RETROSPECTIVE.
"you have to look inside to see the beauty"
Does this mean I could someday soon own your art in my own book? :heart:
Will your Lit friends be able to order a signed copy?
Put me on the pre-order list please. :kiss:

Hope you had a nice Memorial weekend. :)
 
Does this mean I could someday soon own your art in my own book? :heart:
Will your Lit friends be able to order a signed copy?
Put me on the pre-order list please. :kiss:

Hope you had a nice Memorial weekend. :)

Possibly.
I began doing the writing and lay-out some time ago.
There are certain "risks" in publishing, just as there are for me posting here.

I vacillate.
 
Possibly.
I began doing the writing and lay-out some time ago.
There are certain "risks" in publishing, just as there are for me posting here.

I vacillate.
A small run vanity press print?
That could be kept subtle. ;)
Or do I buy new print cartridges and bind my own?

Would be silly to have you sign my Kindle e-book edition! :D
 
A small run vanity press print?
That could be kept subtle. ;)
Or do I buy new print cartridges and bind my own?

Would be silly to have you sign my Kindle e-book edition! :D

yes, small lulu or something like it. I have used them before in making prototypes.
It is still very risky.
I wouldn't recommend a hand assembled one. it is currently at 256 pages.
though I also worked on an alternative, in which I busted it up into 6 volumes, though that would be more expensive all told...
 
yes, small lulu or something like it. I have used them before in making prototypes.
It is still very risky.
I wouldn't recommend a hand assembled one. it is currently at 256 pages.
though I also worked on an alternative, in which I busted it up into 6 volumes, though that would be more expensive all told...
I wasn't being serious about printing out my own. ;)
I'll wait for the real thing.
I can be very patient when it's something worth waiting for.......:devil:
 
some page spreads without all the text...
Oh my, you DO have layouts done!
It looks wonderful! :rose:
Reminds me of the Quark my print shop used.

I prefer to wait for a real copy from you. However long that takes. :kiss:
 
Oh my, you DO have layouts done!
It looks wonderful! :rose:
Reminds me of the Quark my print shop used.

I prefer to wait for a real copy from you. However long that takes. :kiss:

Thanks!
much proofing of text still, and some illustrations to add.

I used to design catalogs in Quark, but that was many years ago and Quark became so expensive that I did not upgrade my copy. I have used InDesign to publish a book a few years back.
 
Thanks!
much proofing of text still, and some illustrations to add.

I used to design catalogs in Quark, but that was many years ago and Quark became so expensive that I did not upgrade my copy. I have used InDesign to publish a book a few years back.
It's a much bigger project than I first imagined. Years of thought and compilation so far. Wow. :rose:
And I cannot proof my own work, my brain will see what it's supposed to say and not always what it says.
I also have issues with being concise. :eek:
 
It's a much bigger project than I first imagined. Years of thought and compilation so far. Wow. :rose:
And I cannot proof my own work, my brain will see what it's supposed to say and not always what it says.
I also have issues with being concise. :eek:
I am pretty bad at proofing..and writing!:D
But for *this* it is less of an issue, as it is meant to be a "barfing" of ideas and concepts and images. Not really for "public" consumption. I'd just like to be able to compile all of this as an archive.
 
hmmm... looks like I pretty much tapped out for illustrations... except for the more "fine art" sort, which are too identifiable. I suppose I'll have to make some new ones.
 
I got a battery for my watch today. Only $6 installed... not to bad.
I've done the replacement myself on other watches, but this one looked like I might risk scratching the case. And heck the batteries cost about $4 anyway.
 
Here are some old ones ....

Part of the Watcher series.
obviously collage.

I like the concept better with some dark atmosphere... Another concept that I might revisit and do some more realistic lighting> screens as source, and shadowing accordingly.

I also like how this messes with the reality vs fantasy of my life.
 
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LadyFawn, I may have missed my last chance at res-erection.;)

I question if I am brave enough to do what would be required anyway.
 
hmmmm...
hardly an equitable situation. 7pm and no message (e-mail, voice mail, post-it, text...) about where-abouts or dinner plans. I left a message on her cell.

I am sure it is due to an emergency.:rolleyes:

7:45pm
8:30pm
9pm (sent another text, as the call just went to voice mail, which she never checks...may not know how)
9:30 now... she called and I asked if she was in the emergency room.
her reply "I was at the retirement party. didn't you get my text?" (nope..didn't even know there was a date set)

:rolleyes:


I should have stayed at work and kept tinkering with the Mothership drawing.
 
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