Nov 8, 2010

The Trojan Prince

This piece accompanies a short story in this week's New Yorker by Tessa Hadley called The Trojan Prince. It's a bit of a Great Gatsby-ish fiction featuring a teenage love triangle and romantic misunderstandings and that sort of thing. It's strange for me to spend so much time drawing nice things happening to regular people.

Sketches:


AD Jordan Awan

15 comments:

  1. If I was your art director, sketch number 6 would be it.

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  2. These are fantastic man. The towering pillars of clouds in the sketches are old-school perfection.

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  3. Nice, at first glance I saw the guy as a cheerful H.P. Lovecraft

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  4. Yeah, the 6th thumbnail is clearly the best.

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  5. Damn you Sam Bosma, you just made my heart melt with this loveliness.

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  6. Lovely. Your sketches are so accomplished, works of art in themselves.

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  7. oh i just love the illustration! and the second sketch is great, well, all of them are! great work

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  8. Gorgeous work, sir! Breathtaking! Congratulations! any more process pics we could see? :)

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  9. Awesome work. I really liked enjoyed this story and you captured the feeling perfectly. Did they have you read the story first and then pick the scene to draw? Love the other designs as well. I actually cut this out of the magazine and hung it in m cubicle at work today :) Thanks for sharing your process.

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  10. Just stumbled upon your work for the first time today...great lookin' stuff!

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  11. Beautiful work Sam. Congratulations.

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