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Please note: All images are the property of the artists and should not be reproduced without their permission. Click on the thumbnail images below to see the full-size drawing. No flash photography allowed in the gallery, please. |
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Nataly Korpacheva of Tula, Russia, created this portrait of Alec. "I loved these two characters--I mean Seregil and Alec-- from the beginning. Seregil's portrait I could see at the cover of the first and second book, but there was no Alec's face. So I had decided to draw his portrait for myself and my friends. . . . When I began to draw I couldn't clearly imagine all face, but I felt as Alec's gaze was inside of me. A combination of children's naivety and wisdom of grown-up man must be in his eyes. So I draw just his eyes, and later it became easy to draw Alec's face." |
copyright 1999
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copyright 1999
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Nataly's interpretations of Mardus. |
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The reunion scene in Stalking Darkness. |
copyright 1999
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copyright 1999
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An illustration from the SD chapter, "Just a Stag in the Dark." I particularly like the "Russian" background, which is quite different from what I imagined as I wrote it. That scene was inspired by a spot at Schoodic Point, Maine. |
Amalicopyright 1999
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Seregil Aboard Shipcopyright 1999
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Dragoncopyright 1999
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Nyal and Bekacopyright 1999
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Beyond the Sunsetcopyright 1999
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Alec's Visioncopyright 1999
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Russian reader and artist Nataly Korpacheva has been a frequent contributor to the Gallery, so it seems only fitting that she has sent in the first artwork inspired by The Bone Doll's Twin, out now from Harper Collins UK, and coming from Bantam Spectra, October 2001. |
Tobincopyright 2001
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