While looking at Stanislaw Lem books covers to illustrate my previous blog post, I came across Peter Haars’ work. He’s a Norwegian graphic designer who did book covers, comics, and other artwork. I couldn’t find any of his comics, which is a shame, because if they’re anything like his book covers, I’m sure they’re amazing.
He’s got several interesting themes running through his covers. Here you can see the eye-in-landscape theme:
via svenneven’s flickr.
He’s also got a nice theme of human faces melting into inanimate objects:
via svenneven’s flickr.
This guy fits nicely into my search for weird landscapes for inspiration. Here’s another iteration of the eye-in-landscape theme, for another C.S. Lewis book:
via svenneven’s flickr.
Here’s an interesting variation on the person mirrored in an inanimate object:
All of these images are via svenneven’s flickr.