Can anyone find the origin of this artwork? I’ve looked through a site with literally hundreds of Dune covers and I can’t find it so I’m fairly certain it’s not a cover art. So assuming it is official it might be an insert or on the inner sleeve or the back cover. I’ve tried a couple reverse image search engines and can’t seem to find a source of it pre-meme either
>>1566615>I’ve tried a couple reverse image search engines and can’t seem to find a source of it pre-meme eitherI found it in seconds, literal seconds. If it had taken me minutes I would have told you the source directly but as it was seconds I don't want to just give you a fish. But still you get some clues.Sometimes people just paint for the sake of painting, not for books. A lot of her stuff is macabre. None of it matches my taste. Didn't like it. Really didn't like her cutesy skeletons. As kids her parents were detained during the war.You could have seen her art on exhibit earlier this month. According to her website she wanted to paint a symbol of good luck for an upcoming exhibition. God, religion, mythology, monsters, mortality, psychology, anatomy and fairy tales are common themes in her work. It is Leto II, at least you got that right.