There
ariseth a
little cloud
out of the
sea, like a
man's hand
-1 Kings
This quote marked the beginning of chapter 10 in The Amber Spyglass.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Smoke
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art,
design,
golden compass,
hand,
Illustration,
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philip pullman,
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smoke,
the amber spyglass,
water,
waves
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Videogame Travel Posters 2
I recently did another round of Videogame Travel Posters! To see them all, go to the article here (found at Dorkly)
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Experiment with shapes: Will Parry
Trying something new. This is just a preview for what is to come.
I'm kind of digging where this is going.
Of course I did this little experiment with my favorite literary character, Will Parry.
Labels:
art,
golden compass,
Illustration,
julia lepetit,
philip pullman,
subtle knife,
will,
will parry
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Journey: Existential Crisis
About two weeks ago I played the game "Journey" by Thatgamecompany. It was amazing. Up there in my top 5 favorite games along with Shadow of the Colossus.
Here's my comic for Journey that I did for Dorkly. Details follow.
For those of you that might want individual panels for desktop backgrounds or if you'd like a print of one (or all) of the panels, please e-mail me at:
julialepetitart@gmail.com
Also, be sure to view the comic over at Dorkly.com! Support the site!
Here's my comic for Journey that I did for Dorkly. Details follow.
For those of you that might want individual panels for desktop backgrounds or if you'd like a print of one (or all) of the panels, please e-mail me at:
julialepetitart@gmail.com
Also, be sure to view the comic over at Dorkly.com! Support the site!
Labels:
comic,
dorkly,
Illustration,
journey,
julia lepetit,
thatgamecompany,
videogames
Monday, April 9, 2012
The Language of Ghosts
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Sufjan Stevens: Age of Adz
I did a mock up for my favorite album, Sufjan Stevens' "Age of Adz".
This was also a fun piece to make since I made the font by hand.
This was also a fun piece to make since I made the font by hand.
Labels:
albums,
art,
book cover,
graphic design,
Illustration,
julia lepetit,
music,
sufjan stevens,
typography
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Long Island
I decided to try a new style. This is inspired by Long Island and that fact that I miss the summer.
Prints available as always.
Prints available as always.
Labels:
art,
Illustration,
julia lepetit,
long island,
new york,
summer,
travel poster
Monday, February 13, 2012
Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
If you personally know me, you know I'm a bit obsessive about the Legend of Zelda series. Skyward Sword didn't really help that obsession. I love that as the games go one, Zelda gets more and more of a personality. (Also that Link and Zelda are close friends)
In this piece, I tried to play with bright colors more (though I may go back in and use my earthy tone pallet just to try it out).
Prints are available as always.
In this piece, I tried to play with bright colors more (though I may go back in and use my earthy tone pallet just to try it out).
Prints are available as always.
Labels:
art,
faron woods,
graphic design,
Illustration,
julia lepetit,
Legend of Zelda,
link,
poster,
skyward sword,
video game,
videogames,
zelda
Friday, February 3, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Amber Spyglass: The great death
My favorite book of all time, by far, without contest, is Philip Pullman's "The Amber Spyglass". I love everything about it. I love this book so much that I was convinced that I'd never illustrate it because there's just too many things I'd want to do. (If you haven't read the book and don't want things spoiled, skip the next paragraph.)
However, a scene from from the book is probably a good place to start. If you've read the book you'd probably recognize the scene as the death of Metatron. I chose this scene for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is one of the most identifiable scenes. Secondly, the scene was incredibly powerful. Thirdly, the complexity of Mrs. Coulter's character astounds me and this scene confuses me the most with her character, which is what I believe she is meant to do, confuse you.
I've included details of this piece for once.
However, a scene from from the book is probably a good place to start. If you've read the book you'd probably recognize the scene as the death of Metatron. I chose this scene for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is one of the most identifiable scenes. Secondly, the scene was incredibly powerful. Thirdly, the complexity of Mrs. Coulter's character astounds me and this scene confuses me the most with her character, which is what I believe she is meant to do, confuse you.
I've included details of this piece for once.
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