Sf art,interior(magazine) and cover art

hardsciencefanagain

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I'll post some examples of good art,and bad art.

I'll even throw in my own idiosyncratic views as to WHY the art belongs in a certain category.

I'm no art critic,and i DO realize that we're talking about commercial art here,meant to sell books and magazines

GOOD art
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Kelly Freas at his best
i don't have the story:(

Do you,like me,wonder what the pilot is telling the World War 1 fighter pilots?(Surely they must be that).
 
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Hi ,
I wonder if anyone can help me , i am seeking a sifi picture of a decapitated Egyptian robots head .
I saw it once but didn't take note of the name of the picture or artist
Apparently its quite a famous picture but i am unable to find it

MANY Thanks
 
Personally I like book covers that have little or no connection with the contents. An abstract image doesn't lead you into having preconceptions about the characters or local of the story. The authors words are all you will have. For me this is the perfect book cover:
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though I do have a soft spot for crap involving bare breasted warrior women riding to war on their trusty battle yaks:


Corgi Raven 5 - A Time of Dying by Richard Kirk
by liam, on Flickr
 

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