cover studies
Since Anvil Publishing has given me the opportunity to provide the cover for my upcoming collection, I asked Kestrel to design it. Here are the first couple of studies.
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This design is clean and wholesome, isn't it?
Anvil is a big fan of white (though the concern is how white turns to yellowish-ivory as time passes). I'll post more as they come.
This design is clean and wholesome, isn't it?
Anvil is a big fan of white (though the concern is how white turns to yellowish-ivory as time passes). I'll post more as they come.
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