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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Cover Concept Idea

This is concept idea for the cover of the sci-fi/fantasy novel I'm writing.

Symbology:

The foetus stands for innocence and/of mankind.
The figure where the umbilical cord is attached to: 'Heart of Darkness' (see also some other drawings in my gallery), represents the religion and paradigm of the main character in the book.
The (*) figure stands for 'The Eye of the Beholder', meaning a God who beholds everything.
The idea of a God who watches the foetus, also points to the possibility that perhaps the life of the main character was already decided by this God before he was born.

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Cover Concept Idea - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Paul C. van Eekelen
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 Categories                          Angels, Religious, Spiritual, Holy     Book Illustration  

 Techniques                          Pencil/Graphite Pen     Computer-coloured Picture     Mixed Media  
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