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Artist Vincent Chong Launches New Website

February 16, 2009February 16, 2009jstueart2 Comments

The Thirst, Vincent ChongVincent Chong has been commissioned to do the cover art for the series of Stephen King books, and Jim Butcher, and has done numerous illustrations for magazines and books.

Chong’s art looks like memory. Images fade into one another, clarity is limited to a hand or a face; dream-like, horrific at times, nostalgic at other times.

Mannequin by Vincent Chongchance_tdigging-up-donald

Chong’s new website is a feast. He’s got this new vintage feel to every image. Go to his archive and you can see his work over the last seven or eight years. When you click on an image, it’s put on a vintage background. Browse around, see what you like.
Connection by Vincent Chong

Maybe he’ll do a friendly and inviting werewolf. The pal you never had. Pal Werewolf. Hehe.

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