Striga
Illustrations for The Witcher, the last wish
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Question of Price
Illustrations for The Witcher, the last wish
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Grain of Truth, The Witcher
Illustrations for The Witcher, the Last wish
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«Of all the billions of people in this world Raphael is the one I know best and love most. I understand much better now – better than Piranesi ever could – the magnificent thing she did in coming to find me, the magnitude of her courage. I know that she returns to the labyrinth often. Sometimes we go together; sometimes she goes alone. The quiet and the solitude attract her strongly. In them she hopes to find what she needs. It worries me. ‘Don’t disappear,’ I tell her sternly. ‘Do not disappear.’ She makes a rueful, amused face. ‘I won’t,’ she says. ‘We can’t keep rescuing each other,’ I say. ‘It’s ridiculous.’ She smiles. It is a smile with a little sadness in it. But she still wears the perfume – the first thing I ever knew of her – and it still makes me think of Sunlight and Happiness.»
Illustration series for Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
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«The Beauty of the House is immeasurable; its Kindness infinite.»
Illustration series for Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
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«It does not matter that you do not understand the reason. You are the Beloved Child of the House. Be comforted. And I am comforted.»
Illustration series for Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
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«Birds are not difficult to understand. Their behaviour tells me what they are thinking. Generally it runs along the lines of: Is this food? Is this? What about this? This might be food. I am almost certain that this is. Or occasionally: It is raining. I do not like it.»
Illustration series for Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
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«Once, men and women were able to turn themselves into eagles and fly immense distances. They communed with rivers and mountains and received wisdom from them. They felt the turning of the stars inside their own minds. My contemporaries did not understand this. They were all enamoured with the idea of progress and believed that whatever was new must be superior to what was old. As if merit was a function of chronology! But it seemed to me that the wisdom of the ancients could not have simply vanished. Nothing simply vanishes. It’s not actually possible.»
Illustration series for Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
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Goodbyes
Illustration series for the Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb
P.s. thank you everyone for coming on this wonderful journey with me! 180 illustrations are now done.
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The Library
Illustration series for the Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb
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Skill Fight
Illustration series for the Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb
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Asking for unimaginable
Illustration series for the Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb
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