There’s a fairly large collection of SF, fantasy and comic art hanging on the walls of Simon and Mary’s Putney flat.
The collection includes works by Jim Burns, Chris Moore, SMS, Fangorn, Pat Mills, Bryan Talbot and Fred Gambino.

These include pages from Bryan Talbot’s award winning comics “Heart Of Empire”, “The Tale of One Bad Rat” and “Sandman”, as well as Chris Moore’s final acrylic proofs for the covers of Steve Baxter’s “Titan” and Arthur C. Clarke’s “3001”.

Above you’ll see Jim Burns’ original pencil sketch for the Dell paperback edition of David Wingrove’s “Chung Kuo - The Middle Kingdom”. Other Jim Burns’ works in the collection include sketches for the covers of the first two novels in Peter Hamilton’s Night’s Dawn trilogy, as well as for Jack McDevitt’s “The Engines of God” (one of the best SF novels of the 90s).

Two of Jim Burn’s acrylic colour studies for the cover of Peter Hamilton’s “The Reality Dysfunction”.

Bryan Talbot’s ink’s for Neil Gaiman’s Sandman special “Orpheus”.

 

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