Corinne Reid

@creid.bsky.social

corinne@corinnereid.com | (She/Her) Prints -tinyurl.com/ybbfckh5 | Opinions are my own. Instagram - @Rinfishe

Land of the free where you must choose between insurance or your old tree where the birds and the bees must flee for safety where your property is pressured to be sterile, dead, and cost most of your money where native plants survive in ditches conservation funding is revoked like glitches

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With the type of work I do, I've been outside of the online art space for a few years. Being here, though, has sparked a little bit of my inner creativity again for personal work. I'm excited to contribute to what feels like a solid online community again, with less fight against the algorithm.

And for a little process sharing, here are the preliminary drawings to go along with those three milestone artworks in the previous post. Faramir at Osgiliath 30" x 40" Graphite on paper 2002 Inheritors of Earth 24" x 36" Graphite on paper 1998 Golden Rose 23" x 29" Graphite on paper 2007

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The Gods That Time Forgot: A Novel, by Kelsie Sheridan Gonzalez is on Pre-Order! This cover had a lot of changes and shifts which ultimately turned into a lengthy process work-wise, but I am happy with how it ultimately looks. Was exciting to jump into Celtic themes this round.

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I was lucky enough to work with Rich Deas on a book cover project for Randi Pink's upcoming novel, Under the Heron's Light. I can't wait to dive into this as soon as it arrives on my doorstep, and it was such fun bringing such an important place in history to life for the cover. 🌿

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I really appreciate the twitter rebranding - whenever I find myself impulsively checking that forsaken site, the awful black logo pops up and I type in Blue Sky instead. Huzzah!

Hi Bluesky Hope all is well Here is the largest painting I have ever done HakuAi (博愛) sumi and watercolor on arches hotpress watercolor paper. F30 (910mm×727mm)

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The death of one gives life to another. Detritus gives way to scavengers, giving way to hunters. Hunters become the hunted, and their bodies dissipate back into the earth. Tethered to their roles through the thirst of survival, such order promotes the wealth of life as it exists today.

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