Pax in the Land of Women: Possibly the Final Cover?

I think we’re close. Alessandro is a genius, and I don’t get tired to repeat how much I like his work. Maybe a tweak at the landscape… ? Not sure, which probably means it’s perfect as it is.

Pax Copertina Cartacea 4

Pax in the Land of Women: Possibly the Final Cover?

Pax in the Land of Women, Cover 2

With Pax’s cover, Alessandro and I are in symbiosis. After having worked so hard for The Priest’s, creating this second cover is proving much simpler. Here’s the second attempt, and I can already say that we are on the right track. I think that the heading should match the one on The Priest, but we are close to the final cover.

Pax Copertina Cartacea 3

Pax in the Land of Women, Cover 2

Ginecea City

Alessandro doesn’t sleep at night, which works great for me since he’s creating some serious art.  In the last two or three weeks, we went back and forth talking about what I wanted to be represented on the cover for Pax in the Land of Women. I asked for a mix of ancient ruins and modern buildings, and then I gave him free reins. Fresh from his tablet here is the concept for Ginecea City. Stunning, right?

Ginecea

Ginecea City

Pax’s Concept Art

Alessandro Fiorini, the artist behind The Priest’s cover, is working on the concepts for Pax in the Land of Women, second installation in The Ginecean Chronicles. He sent me the first image a few hours ago, and, as usual, I was extremely happy with his work. What do you think? Isn’t he great?

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Pax’s Concept Art