First of a number of short clips that we’ll be putting up of Rich creating the two editions of FROZEN HELL.

First of a number of short clips that we’ll be putting up of Rich creating the two editions of FROZEN HELL. These are little cut down edits from a longer film which will show the complete book being made.

First off, following on from the previous post, is the different planes that Rich cuts to create the sculptured leather working for the cover of the book that will fit into the solander box…

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Here is the design for the cover of the Roman edition of FROZEN HELL.

Here is the design that Rich and Greg came up with for the cover of the Roman edition of FROZEN HELL. Rich took Greg’s painting of a figure running away from the paranoia of the artic substation and made the initial suggestion of various layers of leather. Then Greg worked out a shape which Rich reworked to fit the extraordinary leather work he wanted to do.

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In a couple of days we’ll be showing the Frozen Hell books from Arete Editions!

In a couple of days we’ll be showing the Frozen Hell books from Arete Editions! Two years in the making. The complex stitching and tabbing of the plates to allow a gutter free experience of the books took way longer than we ever imagined. Meanwhile here are some of Greg’s black and white relief printed illustrations for the story of FROZEN HELL!

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More sketches and preliminary drawings by Greg Manchess for his paintings for FROZEN HELL.

More sketches and preliminary drawings by Greg Manchess for his paintings for FROZEN HELL. His work and passion on creating the mood for the book drove us all to push a little further in the making the actual book, he is an inspiring artist to collaborate with and the paintings and black and white illustrations are by an artist at the very top of his game. The Roman Edition contains a portfolio with a window mounted one of these unique drawings.

The opening sentence to the story: ‘McReady stuck his head barely above the surface, and looked off toward the north.’
McReady testing whether we are human or …the THING.
Caught in ice, the first view of the THING.
Cornered by the base’s dogs; the THING.

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Each book of the FROZEN HELL Roman edition contains a portfolio with a window mounted original art by Greg Manchess

Each book of the FROZEN HELL Roman edition contains a portfolio with a window mounted original art by Greg Manchess of one of his pencil drawings for the copious plates he has painted, someone will be the owner of one of these stunning images! Over the next couple of weeks we’ll be putting up selections… and showing his art skills and work that went into the paintings for the book.

Preliminary pencil for the finding of the saucer, the plate that is the frontis painting.
Drawing for the four page foldout!
McReady.
The THING!

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HELL is coming soon! The original unedited newly found story of The Thing.

HELL is coming soon! Paranoia permeates through the science substation. Lost in the wilds of the artic, cut off from the rest of the world they have found a Thing, an alien from another world, frozen since before recorded time, let loose by being defrosted.

We are going to present the original unedited newly found story of The Thing. Rich in art by Greg Manchess. Here is another example of Greg’s process of one of the plates that show the men’s fear and paranoia! Here you can see his development to find the right angle and composition.

The finished painting
Greg started with a wide shot however we both felt it needed a more intimate close up
The first sketch after the decision to go close was a double page spread, the rhythm of the books visual flow meant we wanted a single page plate

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