R.I.P. Covered
Today, Robert Goodin announced that Covered blog will be ceasing publication after he runs a few more pieces in the coming weeks. I really enjoyed Covered, and it gave me a chance to do some tribute pieces to a variety of artists who’s work I truly enjoy, even tho’ it was often quite divergent from my own. Here are the four pieces I did for Covered over the last few years:
James Jean is just about the only thing I have ever enjoyed about Fables. There are any number of designs I might have picked out, I chose this one because it was relatively simple and I liked the djinn’s rubbery look… it reminded me of Paul Pope’s THB, another book that I always wanted to do a Covered version of… Anyways, this is my least favorite of my Covered pieces, but I guess its okay.
Finally, my most recent, and I guess final piece for Covered. Here, I felt like a fin de siecle artist copying one of the Renaissance Masters to help me learn my way. Jaime is just the best, and this cover is, I think, one of the most memorable and lovely of all time…which is remarkable, considering so little is going on here. Why does this speak to so many people?
Anyways, many thanks to Robert Goodin for running Covered, thanks to all the artists who created works for the blog, and finally, thanks to all the original creators who inspired all this work. I’ll continue to do these kinds of exercises once in a while, which I will post here and on Tumblr. I hope some of the other Covered artists do, too.