Fan art for “Piranesi” by Susanna Clarke, one of my favorite books in recent years :)
New Illustration - “Medusa”
New Illustration: “Charon’s Burden”
whoops forgot to post this earlier. A spooky mermaid this year I did for #mermay :)
A secret rendezvous in the castle halls! 8)
A selkie for #mermay :)
Some new paintings I’ve done in the past few months! Trying out some new things.
A series of studies based on photos I’ve taken over the years of the California and Oregon coastline. Available as phone wallpapers on gumroad here! —> https://gumroad.com/l/bQTOFV
Sorry for not updating in a while! Here’s something I’ve been working on recently: a new astrology series! I’ve gotten Aries through Scorpio done thus far, still working on the last four.
Cover art for “The Engine Woman’s Light” by Laurel Anne Hill.This book won the 2017 Independent Press Award, so definitely check it out!
This was going to be a piece for a LGAL project, but I misread the instructions and ended up making a different piece for the project that was a better fit. But here is the first one I did (which will not be part of the project). :)
Done for Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab’s “American Gods” series of perfumes: https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/product-category/neil-gaiman/american-gods/
Cover art for “Beyond the Stars: New Worlds, New Suns,” available now here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XYJYGCR
some Amethysts :B
“Unfurled”
Julie Dillon
For Month of Love’s Week 4 challenge, “Metamorphoses”
“Can't you see where memories are kept bright? Tripping on the water like a laughing girl Time in her eyes is spawning past life One with the ocean and the woman unfurled Holding all the love that waits for you here”
-from “Jig of Life” by Kate Bush
“The Daughter of the Daughter of My Daughter”
by Julie Dillon
www.juliedillonart.com
Done for the Week 3 “Keys” theme for the Month of Love Challenge http://monthofloveart.com/
For this theme, I wanted to show several generations of woman comforting each other, as one of the keys to healing is our mutual support. (Inspired in part (but not directly) by a line from Joanna Newsom’s “Sawdust and Diamonds.”)

