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Breq and Seivarden by jasjuliet (SFW)
Fandom: The Imperial Radch series by Anne Leckie
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: Breq and Seivarden
Content Notes/Warnings: none
Medium: digital painting (I think? - no art notes because tumblr, grrrr)
Artist on DW/LJ: n/a
Artist Website/Gallery: jasjuliet on DA jasjuliet on tumblr
Why this piece is awesome: I'm reccing Ancillary series art this month. I think there's often less art for book fandoms, as artists have fewer visual references as a starting point. There's very little out there for the Imperial Radch series yet. I'm interested in how close the artists stick to the very few clues from the books as to physical appearance of the characters. Many of course opt for androgynous characters as gender isn't important in the Radch, so often isn't specified. Note that I haven't read the last book yet (I'm doing a re-read) so you're safe with these recs if you haven't either. This is a painting of Breq and Seivarden - it's accurate according to the art notes I've been making in my re-read. From my notes: "Seivarden: Very dark, male. Breq: Skin too dark to show a flush. Gender unclear."
Click on the image to enlarge it. I like the near-monochrome colours, the minimalist style, the accuracy to the books, and that they're not at all prettied-up.
Link: Breq and Seivarden
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: Breq and Seivarden
Content Notes/Warnings: none
Medium: digital painting (I think? - no art notes because tumblr, grrrr)
Artist on DW/LJ: n/a
Artist Website/Gallery: jasjuliet on DA jasjuliet on tumblr
Why this piece is awesome: I'm reccing Ancillary series art this month. I think there's often less art for book fandoms, as artists have fewer visual references as a starting point. There's very little out there for the Imperial Radch series yet. I'm interested in how close the artists stick to the very few clues from the books as to physical appearance of the characters. Many of course opt for androgynous characters as gender isn't important in the Radch, so often isn't specified. Note that I haven't read the last book yet (I'm doing a re-read) so you're safe with these recs if you haven't either. This is a painting of Breq and Seivarden - it's accurate according to the art notes I've been making in my re-read. From my notes: "Seivarden: Very dark, male. Breq: Skin too dark to show a flush. Gender unclear."
Click on the image to enlarge it. I like the near-monochrome colours, the minimalist style, the accuracy to the books, and that they're not at all prettied-up.
Link: Breq and Seivarden