It must be a sign of the times that as I flipped through Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination as illustrated by Harry Clarke, I could not help but think what a great adult coloring book these illustrations would make. Perhaps not all of the illustrations … unless you’re into zombies and the Walking Dead. But these scenes from Poe’s short story Morella …
and these from The Colloquy of Monos and Una called to me with their flower and nature imagery. Harry Clarke (1889-1931) is perhaps more widely known for his stained glass work. Whether working with glass or with paper for his book illustrations, I wonder at the sources of his creative vision. I’m not always sure why I am inspired to do something but it sure is fun to take time to explore the possibilities. And to talk with other artists about their influences.
I can’t talk with Mr. Clarke but I am lucky enough to have access to a number of artists in my local community. Stay tuned for future updates about artists and their inspirations.
I’ve seen these, equally beautiful and creepy. ZL needs to chime in here. Is anyone thinking about Aubrey Beardsley? Is his glass online? Must find out…
Incredible!
May be a stretch, but the third photo almost reminds me of Prince, w/doves flying!
Beautiful, would make a “great adult coloring book”.
It’s cool to see how aligned these are with stained glass. You can just imagine each defined space filled with a translucent piece of brilliant color.