Juvenalia Meets Poe

The following was a black and white tempura piece I did in nineth grade as part of a unit on short stories. I don’t recall whether adding artwork to my report was required, but I did it. It’s supposed to be for Poe’s story, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” where the murderer approaches his victim.

It’s a notable early instance of my love for high contrast. I still love adding extreme contrasts occasionally.

The Tell-Tale Heart

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About Sarah

Now residing in Las Vegas, I was born in Michigan and moved to Texas when 16. After getting my Masters degree in English, I moved to Hollywood, because of the high demand for Medievalists (NOT!). As a freelance writer and editor, I found Nevada offers better conditions for the wallet. I love writing all sorts of things, and occasionally also create some artwork.
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