Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Gemina


Hey wow, look, more murals!

For the last year+, every time I walked into my living room to see that damn Winter cover, every time someone would come over to the house and say “Wait is that the Yahoo CEO?,” every time the seasons would change (winter to spring, spring to summer, summer to fall, fall back to winter), I’d be reminded that I need to switch up the chalkboard. But I was soo busy!*

Finally, last weekend, I made up my mind. I had an hour free before the baby woke up and there was nothing on Netflix, so I broke out the projector and the chalks and picked up one of my recent reads, the sci-fi smash sequel, Gemina!

This is the second book in the series (I did the first book,Illuminae, last year) and oooooohhhhh man I loved it! It sort of reminded me of that Calvin & Hobbes cartoon where Calvin ups the stakes playing with his cars by throwing in AN EARTHQUAKE! A B-52 BOMBER! PILOTED BY DINOSAURS! By which I mean, this book had gangsters and Special Ops and wormholes and brain-eating aliens and great little drawings (by bestselling author Marie Lu!) and MORE. It was so so great and I devoured it in about three days.

Just like with Illuminae, my little chalks do not do this gorgeous cover justice. It’s this beautiful pale blue nebula, surrounded by black, printed on a stunning plastic dust jacket so you can see hints of the cover underneath. It’s fantastic, and you should absolutely pick it up and read it immediately.**

If I had to do this again, I think I would have gone shopping for a wider range of blues, since I (wrongly) assumed I had more than, like, three different shades. I knew there was no way I could replicate the different layers in the nebula, so I decided to create the whole thing in layers and blend it all together. It sort of worked!

So many more details, PLUS A VIDEO, after the jump!


Dave’s first-view reaction: Huh. You did another one? ... You know what would be really nice? If you took a picture of Cambridge, like on the river, and did that on the wall instead.