Graphic Novel published by Koyama Press
For generations the Face Changers have made the clay tokens that change the winds and faces of their kin. This month the youngest is tasked to take the ten thousand footsteps to the top of the mountain and engulf the town in the winds of change.
8 1/2 x 10, 52 Pages, colour, paper over board
Medium: pencil and digital
Pre-coloured pencil sketches
Pre-coloured pencil sketch
Metal promotional pins produced by Artpin
Graphic novel published by Koyama Press
An abandoned teen in a hostile city embarks upon a treacherous journey in search of riches to purchase his mother back from servitude. Through this layered work of fantasy, Jurevicius twists and transforms the picture book through searing colour and characters whose cute surfaces are rippled with waves of weird.
8½ x 10, 108 pages, colour, paper over board
Medium: Pencil, ink on watercolour paper
Book signing sketches inside Birthmark
Graphic Novel published by Allen and Unwin (Australia), Last Gasp (US) and ARX (Brazil)
Abandoned on a remote beach, Scarygirl doesn't know who she is or where she's come from. Blister, a kind and intelligent giant octopus, wants to keep her safe, but Scarygirl needs answers. Who is the strange man haunting her dreams? Will Bunniguru help her unlock the mysteries of her past? Can she trust the wily forest dwellers? Her journey takes her to the edge and beyond...
128 pages, Hard Cover
Scarygirl re-release details here:
Scarygirl Film Tie-in Graphic Novel
Medium: Digital
Awards:
- Aurealis Award for Best Illustrated Book/Graphic Novel
- CBCA Notable Picture Book
- White Raven Annual Selection of Outstanding Books for Children/Young Adults
Scarygirl softcover film re-release featuring an additional 20 pages of feature film pre-production sketches
Sample images from the re-release (featuring 20 additional pages of film pre-production sketches
A selection of daily portraits of musicians edited and published by StrangeKiss
Limited edition, 222 pages, Hard Cover
Medium: Coloured Pencil
Display of original pencil sketches at Wootbear gallery/store in San Francisco