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Thrice Fiction No. 4

Art I created for the fourth issue of Thrice Fiction!

  1. Utensil Reflection

    The cover for the fourth issue of "Thrice Fiction." Assembled from multiple personal photos and ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

  2. Crow and Sparrow

    Created for the story "snow was general" by James Claffey. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator, then ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

  3. Rooster

    Created for the story "how i came into the world" by James Claffey. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator, then ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

  4. Seagull

    Created for the story "dublin on a wet day" by James Claffey. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator, then ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

  5. Hellgate

    Created for the story "Hellgate" by David Ackley. Stock photos assembled with personal photos and ran through effects filters in Photoshop.

  6. Whiskey Money

    Created for the story "Rich Girls" by B.D. Fischer. Stock photos assembled with personal photos and ran through effects filters in Photoshop.

  7. Toilet Money

    Created for the story "Rich Girls" by B.D. Fischer. Stock photos assembled with personal photos and ran through effects filters in Photoshop.

  8. Pill Money

    Created for the story "Rich Girls" by B.D. Fischer. Stock photos assembled with personal photos and ran through effects filters in Photoshop.

  9. Doug Tales

    Created for the story "SNAKES & Other Lovers" by Susan Tepper. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator, then ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

  10. Mustache

    Created for the story "The Nondenominational Tourist" by Matthew Dexter. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator, then ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

  11. CatMan

    Created for the story "A Story Without Easy Phrases" by Jessica Maybury. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator, then ran through a painting effects filter in Photoshop.

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