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Authors: Claribel Ortega

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About the Artists

Suzanne van Pelt

Cover Artist

Born in a small town in the Netherlands and now residing in an even smaller town in Norway, Suzanne van Pelt has spent the larger part of her 28 years on Earth indulging in all forms of art. If she's not drawing, she's singing, if she's not singing or making music, she's taking photographs or maybe doing make-up or hair. Anything creative is what drives and interests her. She has been published in Advanced Photoshop Magazine (APM), Imagine FX, in several Indie prints, as well as Ballistic Publishing books. Presently, Suzanne has been grouped with the top 30 artists, by several sites, alongside names like: Daniela Uhlig, Wen-Xi Chen, Mark Brooks, Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau, Marta Dahlig and Charlie Bowater. She has excellent work ethics and truly believes in a job well done.
If she's not painting, she can be found doing something else creative, reading a book or watching a movie, but odds are you will find her, stylus in hand, behind her computer, whenever you're looking for her.
Suzanne offers commissions for both personal and commercial use.

www.suzannevanpelt.com

 

Live Pirrotti

Mix tape Artwork

 

Live Pirrotti (also known as Live Lockdown) lives in New York. She loves to draw, sing, play drums, perform rock shows, and journal. She is currently studying art at the Katonah Art Center and Somers High School, and this is her first professional credit. She has been drawing for over thirteen years now and aspires to become a professional artist. She is also a descendant of Lion Gardner.

 

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