![]() ![]() ![]() (There was a lot of wild artwork on those in the 1960s.)īasically, you’ve got the right elements assembled for a romance. ![]() That circular thing down front is a car wheel, right? I was thinking it might be a vinyl record, but on closer examination… Anyway, if you want to show us some of this guy’s radical in-your-face artwork, that might be the place to put it, especially if he’s doing the artwork for album covers. Modern Jews usually have curlier hair, and while Hispanics can sport an Afro, another hairstyle might distinguish this one better maybe some Inigo Montoya-style shoulder-length locks? Also, I can believe that the guy and gal on the cover are Hispanic and Jewish, respectively, but my first impression of him was that he looked kind of blackish, while she looked like she might be of just about any race. If not, you’ll want to go with more of a soft pink-and-lavender scheme in place of the cool blue-and-cyan scheme you’ve got right now.Įither way, to get more of the sixties feel, a nice fruity tie-dyed rainbow background might help emphasize the era. she’s a ghost), then this is the right kind of cover for that story, other than needing to make her look a little more transparent. If you mean that part of the description about how the Jewish girl “haunts” museums literally (i.e. Well, as Nathan says, this does look a lot like the cover to a paranormal romance. Wow, these covers have been rolling through here awfully fast. ![]()
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