New Work Published: The Disremembered Word by Dr. David Brzezinski
Actually, I think this one's been out for a while, and it's been complete for even longer than that, but this is the first time I've actually seen the Amazon Listing for it.
I've done several projects for David Brzezinski (in fact I'm just starting out on another one), and he always presents me with a challenge.
This book is a dystopian YA novel with a clearly Christian theme. While I don't specifically do religious themed work, the description of the cover was interesting to me, and the idea of trying a different method to create the image allowed me to approach the project with a certain measure of objectivity.
For this one, I was inspired particularly by the work of John Picacio, and I wanted to experiment with creating the subtle tones he gets for some of his work. A close up look at this cover would have you think it was done in pencil. It was...sort of. I drew the whole thing using the pencil tools in Sketchbook Pro, then colored it with a limited palette and minimal shading in Photoshop. It was a surprisingly laborious process to get the pencil tones just right, but the control it gave me was fantastic, and I think the end result was worth it.
If you are, or know, a younger reader who would enjoy a Hunger Games-esque story, I recommend you give this one a try. While you're at it, check out David's other work; you'll find a few more covers and such I did as well.