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Cover Story: The Art of John Picacio

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A collection by award-winning illustrator John Picacio, this title contains 200 pages of full-color art, sketches, and thoughts about the process of creating cover art in the 21st century.
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Sometimes my instincts are correct. In 1996, while the managing editor of Mojo Press, I hired neophyte John Picacio to design and illustrate his first book, Michael Moorcock's [book:Behold the Man: 30th Anniversary Edition]. Ten years later, I was rewarded with Cover Story: The Art of John Picacio, the first collection of the Hugo nominated and World Fantasy Award winning artist's work. This full color, over-sized gorgeous book (fittingly enough with an introduction by Moorcock) more than showcases Picacio's amazing covers and illustrations, it includes commentary from the artist about the methods and thoughts behind his creations. ( )
  rickklaw | Oct 13, 2017 |
On a purely aesthetic level, Cover Story: The Art of John Picacio is a beautiful book. The cover is gorgeous, featuring a triptych of book covers wildly divergent in style but connected by Picacio's rich palette of colors. Everything comes together with a feel that's both functional and artistic, from the typeface to the richly colored endpapers to the glossy pages.

But let's be honest — pretty covers and a smart layout will only take you so far. What really counts is the content, right?

Luckily the content is top-notch, too. Along with full-page, full-color reproductions of the covers we get sketches and background info about the creation of each cover. This insight into the creative process sets the book apart for me. Knowing that, say, the wings from John's cover to Dangerous Visions were actually built and existed in the real world adds to my appreciation of the picture. In fact, if I have a quibble, it's that I'd love to see even more of this background material. It's not that what's here isn't relevant or informative; rather it's that I find all of these tidbits so interesting that I'd like to hear more.

But the book would be well worth the cover price for the pictures alone.
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  Mrs_McGreevy | Nov 17, 2016 |
I have see the future of speculative fiction art, and its name is John Picacio.

Except, if I'm being honest with myself and my readers, that's not true. It's a damn lie, in fact. You see, to be the future would imply that Picacio has yet to come into his own. Anyone who even casually thumbs through Cover Story: The Art of John Picacio knows full well that this young artist has arrived. The question isn't how good he is, it's how much better can he possibly get?

The immediate impulse is to compare Picacio to the genre greats who've come before him, giants with names like Don Maitz, Frank Kelly Freas, Michael Whelan, the Brothers Hildebrandt. That impulse is a mistake, though, doing a disservice to both Picacio and those other artists. Art isn't a measured quality that can be run as a horse race. Pitting the work of Richard M. Powers against Wayne Douglas Barlowe's in a steel cage match is the sport of fools. They're all obscenely talented, all distinctive and all were the hot new thing at some point in their careers. As is Picacio now.

What set Picacio's work apart from others on the bookshelf is his refusal to pigeonhole himself into one trademark style. That's not to say a Picacio cover isn't immediately recognizable--it is, often startlingly so. But Picacio isn't one who's work is content with one basic calling card. He works digitally, yes, but his paintings are done with canvass and brush, not mouse clicks and Photoshop. He builds shadow boxes around paintings to complete the scene. Found objects take on new life when touched by his imagination. He has a particular affinity for earth tones, but can turn around and dazzle with the most spectacular use of luminous color. His seemingly effortless creative diversity is his distinctive edge, and it that primal foundation of his art that is instantly recognizable rather than any simple technical mode.

Picacio is an artist blessed with an obscene amount of talent--more than any single human being has a right to. Fortunately for the rest of us mortals, he only uses his powers for good. ( )
  jblaschke | May 17, 2016 |
Nice full color collection of book covers and other promotional items done by John Picacio. ( )
  timsherburn | Jun 15, 2009 |
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