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One Week Left!
Presale campaign for Hétérotopie.
Time to exit reality and enter the world of Hétérotopie…

The pre-sale campaign has less than one week remaining. One week to get in on the first print run, (maybe the only run) get your name in the book on the patron’s page, and be among the first people to receive it. You will love the storytelling, the imagery, and the book itself. A forever item.
For those of you who have purchased a book already - You have my gratitude. I'm super excited to share and confident you will enjoy the mixture of artwork, illustrations, stories, essays, process, wit, and inspiration for your daydreams. I certainly enjoyed making it! More than prints, more than artwork for your wall, I feel this is a perfect ‘venue’ for my new work. The addition of written storytelling to accompany the illustrations has been super fun and rewarding.

“Welcome to Heterotopie. You may think you're looking at landscapes, figures, and environments, but you're really stepping into worlds just outside of time and space—somewhere between what is and what might be. Each spread in this book holds a mirror to reality, but that reflection is fractured, echoing both forward and backward in time.”
The price includes a ten percent discount during the two-week presale campaign, it also includes international shipping with FedEx…I've had a few messages about the cost of the book. I get it. It's beyond a lot of people's budgets. To be clear, (and maybe I wasn't) it is meant to be a limited-edition bespoke print run type-of-thing. That's why I went to a Danish Printhouse that specializes in art books (family-owned even). I also wanted to see my vision through without any editorial interference. But I really am sorry if you can't afford it. I understand. But please know that this isn't another coloring book...this is a special one. (Fedex shipping also wasn't cheap)
The publisher's sale link has a good write-up and description there. Click here:
Thanks for the support, the community and the conversations…and thanks for even considering buying an expensive limited-edition artbook.
It has been a labor of love and I’m excited to share it.
Steve