Weaveworld Published!
This was the first Clive Barker book I read. Once read I was a total convert. Although in later years I have thought the books weren't up to Weaveworld's standard.
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The 25th Anniversary Edition of Weaveworld arrived last week. Opening a book that I have had the good fortune to contribute to is a moment I always anticipate with great excitement. Having spent a number of months working on the illustrations for Weaveworld I could hardly get the bubble-wrap off quick enough. These were not easy illustrations to render. Pointillism is a demanding technique but once I had seen these images in my minds eye, they couldn’t be unseen and they called for this technique. I wouldn’t change a thing.
in The 25th Anniversary Edition of Weaveworld arrived last week. Opening a book that I have had the good fortune to contribute to is a moment I always anticipate with great excitement. Having spent a number of months working on the illustrations for Weaveworld I could hardly get the bubble-wrap off quick enough. These were not easy illustrations to render. Pointillism is a demanding technique but once I had seen these images in my minds eye, they couldn’t be unseen and they called for this technique. I wouldn’t change a thing.
Having this book in hand brings a dream full circle. When the first edition came out I felt I’d found a book that married a fully realized fantasy with dark imagery that spoke to my aesthetic in a way few books had. My first impulse was a great desire to illustrate what I’d just read followed by the realization that it was unlikely to happen. If I’d been told then that 25 years later I would have that opportunity I wouldn’t have believed it! I’m glad it took 25 years. I am glad that the chance to work on this book coincided with my artistic ability to dialogue with Clive’s text in a way that I wouldn’t have been able to do 25 years ago.
Some opportunities are worth waiting for.
Thank you Clive for Weaveworld.
Thank you Paul for making this project possible.
Richard.
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