We’re almost done! Layout of the Maskwitches Redux Edition is almost completed. In the not too distant future I’ll be running a short week long Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to print the book, and a black and white version (for the absence of confusion or disappointment, please don’t anticipate “thrifty gamer cheap edition”, think more “using 4 colour process to print extremely high fidelity silver tone images for the connoisseur edition”. A purely optional luxury for those who appreciate and enjoy that kind of thing. )
There will also be a “making of” book which will collect the essays from this blog and the behind the scenes images.
I don’t intend to talk much about the crowdfunding effort here - that’s not what this blog is for - but I’ll share the dates when I have them.
The images in this post are from the tail-end of the book, which discusses playing with an advancing time line, as waters rise and Doggerland is submerged it’s quite a melancholic section of the book, and the images take a slightly different turn, with some more abstracted layered effects, which I feel is appropriate to this part.
Lastly for this post, a quite theatrical piece of our Witch-friends in a big landscape. There’s a lot of my photos of scenery from the West coast of Scotland montaged together in this one, which feels suitably epic and primeval. All from around Pool Ewe if you’d like to look it up.
Thanks for following along on this journey. I’ll be back with some more words soon!
really looking forward too it. Ive started making some 40mm mesolithic characters in anticipation.