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Iconic Sci-Fi Artist John Harris Creates New Piece Inspired by Homeworld 3

Brought to players through Cook & Becker, Gearbox and Blackbird Interactive have released a preview of a Homeworld print available to pre-order designed by legendary sci-fi artist John Harris.

With six decades of time and dozens of book covers to his name, John Harris previously did book covers for authors like Isaac Asimov, John Scalzi, Orson Scott Card and Ann Leckie. 

Dubbed “The Gate,” this artwork will be available in three sizes – scope out the different ones below:

  • Hand-signed fine art print. Priced at $399.
    • 35 x 25 inch image size, paper size of 24 x 32.
  • Unsigned fine art print. Priced at $225.
    • 20 x 28 inch image size, paper size of 24 x 32.
  • Premium poster (litho). Priced at $49.
    • 20 x 28 inch paper size.

Note that a select number of prints hand-signed by John Harris will also be available for purchase.

John Harris said the following:

“When I saw the footage from the existing Homeworld game I was struck by how my early work had influenced the designers. 

Seeing how enriched the imagery became when it translated to motion and sound was hugely enjoyable. The image that I came up with was a direct result of that.”

John Harris


All those interested can pre-order the artwork on the official Cook and Becker website.

Source: Press Release

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