I’m not sure that’s smoke rising as much as a grey pall falling from the eyes upon the house.
Take Cover
10 years ago
Y’know, once you get past the stupid eyes and the lamentable titles, I quite like some of the imagery here, with its faintly disturbing pastel colorization. But what’s up with that bizarre streak of smog? And wait — is that a giant radish?!?
The title & subtitle have the unfortunate effect of making me think of oculolinctus. (Mild gross-out warning if you google it.)
I like the tastefully pastel-colored skyscrapers, but what is up with the foreground? Is this a book about giant killer radishes from hell? (If it is, I want to read it.)
The return of floating eyeballs!
I’m not sure that’s smoke rising as much as a grey pall falling from the eyes upon the house.
Y’know, once you get past the stupid eyes and the lamentable titles, I quite like some of the imagery here, with its faintly disturbing pastel colorization. But what’s up with that bizarre streak of smog? And wait — is that a giant radish?!?
I thought radishes were a root vegetable.
The title & subtitle have the unfortunate effect of making me think of oculolinctus. (Mild gross-out warning if you google it.)
I like the tastefully pastel-colored skyscrapers, but what is up with the foreground? Is this a book about giant killer radishes from hell? (If it is, I want to read it.)
Those radishes are upside-down too. Perhaps they tunneled through from Australia?
So emotion tastes like radish?
The title makes me think of synesthesia – something I’d read about. But not here. Not a book that looks as confused as this.