Three versions of the 'boy-on-ride.' I used the black and yellow one with heavy grain.



Two versions of the scrunched paper sculpture, used in the 'punk' spread. I picked the less 'punk' of the two images, the one with lower contrast, rather than the more graphic, electronic looking version.


Each of these six is a different version of the image. Center-left is the one actually used--by far the most subtle.

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