Evan Dahm — mobydickillustrated: Twenty-three days remain to...

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Twenty-three days remain to preorder my illustrated edition of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick on Kickstarter. It’s over halfway funded and moving along, and I really appreciate everyone’s support and help in spreading the word.

Here are some of the enormous number of reference images I used throughout the process of illustrating Moby-Dick, including a photo from my tour of the Charles W. Morgan in early 2015, before doing any art but after reading and obsessing over the book. This ship can be visited much of the year at Mystic Seaport, and is (I think?) the last wooden whaling ship in the world. It’s practically indistinguishable from descriptions of the Pequod, and walking through it was enormously helpful in understanding the space that the book is most concerned with.

Moby-Dick is at encyclopedic in its treatment of the technique of 19th-century whaling, while at the same time operatic and mythological in its story. I tried to keep both of these almost-contradictory tendencies in mind while illustrating: my goal has been to make illustrations that are melodramatic and narrative, while at the same time clear and realistic in their treatment of the details of the process of whaling.

I decided I’m going to send to all backers of the Kickstarter a folder of every single reference image I collected throughout this process: several hundred woefully disorganized photos, old engravings, and modern illustrations. I think that would be interesting to a lot of you! Thank you for your support.