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Sorry Charlie
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
He came to the surface world, wondering where all the food had gone, but there were no fish to be found on land; There was however an abundance of two legged meat-things
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Weaving Spiders Come not Here limited Giclee

Available for a week at the reduced price introductory of $25 (reg $35). The second panel, special-made for the inside of a special box/portable frame assemblage art piece I am making. It was requested that I make prints of this piece - so, I am making 20 of each on fine art rag paper, signed, numbered, and dated tiny in the margin. They are printed on a fine cotton rag paper, in archival pigment inks for an archival rating of 200+ years. The print is 8.5x11 inches including the 1 inch border. Printed area is 6.5 inches by 9. The Assemblage this comes from is a sort of dark carnival and Miskatonic feeling piece, made to feel much like all the occult ephemera of the late 1800s/early 1900s, a time when mysticism was for city-dwellers was becoming quite the fashion - though I often pull from real references when making these sorts of pieces, I do not imply that they have any actual magickal properties or serious reference value. They are more "camp" for fans of the ooky-spooky.
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$25.00
Available for a week at the reduced price introductory of $25 (reg $35). The second panel, special-made for the inside of a special box/portable frame assemblage art piece I am making. It was requested that I make prints of this piece - so, I am making 20 of each on fine art rag paper, signed, numbered, and dated tiny in the margin. They are printed on a fine cotton rag paper, in archival pigment inks for an archival rating of 200+ years. The print is 8.5x11 inches including the 1 inch border. Printed area is 6.5 inches by 9. The Assemblage this comes from is a sort of dark carnival and Miskatonic feeling piece, made to feel much like all the occult ephemera of the late 1800s/early 1900s, a time when mysticism was for city-dwellers was becoming quite the fashion - though I often pull from real references when making these sorts of pieces, I do not imply that they have any actual magickal properties or serious reference value. They are more "camp" for fans of the ooky-spooky.
$35.00
$25.00
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