(urth) Speaking of Art...

Lane Haygood lhaygood at gmail.com
Tue Jan 4 09:52:54 PST 2011


I always envisioned the Citadel as a real 1980s-ish version of "rockets,"
e.g., not the sleek futurist curves of the 50s and 60s, but rather blocky,
industrial, girder-laced monstrosities like you'd see in Cameron's
"Aliens."  Severian's Citadel would be a like a hollowed-out inner city,
fractured skyscrapers clawing at the blood-red sky, with a lot of rust and
decay around a sluggish-moving green river choked with weeds and trash.  The
"new" parts of the citadel, e.g., those buildings built after Typhon's time,
would all be stone and more akin to what we would see in a late medieval
city or town.

But that's the impression I had, and I can't say it's textually supported or
anything.  Just the vision I get in my head.

LH

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Son of Witz <Sonofwitz at butcherbaker.org>wrote:

> Don't get me started.
> I think the artist was gave it an honest, earnest attempt.  Economics
> likely affected the renderings. A lot is very sketchy. Naifeh's style has
> evolved into something very different now.
> The attrocious coloring job more or less hammers any subtlety out of
> Naifeh's lines though.
>
> Such a huge job for someone to take on, there are so many diferent aspects
> to consider, like heights, as you point out.
>
> Take a simple idea like Illustrating the citadel. What should the towers
> look like? How many towers? Sometimes the spaceport/citadel seems like most
> of the towers are launched and a small portion of towers remain. Yet at
> other points Severian mentions the "thousand towers" of the citadel. Then,
> are these rockets like ours, which are mostly fuel with a compartment tip,
> or do they contain the antigravity stuff the landers have, which would make
> most of the towers height cargo and quarters, not fuel? So how much
> renovation? Are the first several levels a tank with floors and rooms and
> stairwells added, or were there already usuable live/work structures within
> that we repurposed? Then, was the citadel an organized effort where there
> are a limited number of possible designs, or was it an ad-hoc collection of
> whatever rockets someone could afford? Are there baroque exultant family
> rockets with ostentatious flourishes, or was everything built by
> Halliburton?
>
> This is why, though I have two years of sketches and designs trying to
> flesh out concept art for Urth, most of it still needs so much work.  These
> questions start coming up in the middle of drawing.
>
> ~Witz
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2011, at 1:05 AM, Jeff Wilson <jwilson at io.com> wrote:
>
> > ...Santa brought me back issues of the SHADOW comic book, as discussed
> recently. Indeed, Gene Wolfe is credited with Script Supervision and the
> script is true to the book modulo the adaptaion to comics, and it's fun to
> see the artists' different takes on the characters, the architecture, and
> especially the animals, but I don't think it can be taken as anything
> revelatory of the original work, due to the very poor quality of most of the
> anatomy and similar lack of attention to detail.
> >
> >    Perhaps most egregious is that Severian (who is drawn to greatly
> resemble Gaiman's Dream) is drawn to be *taller* than Ultan!
> >
> > --
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