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January 8, 2010

A couple more recent Dunnies

Filed under: Uncategorized — (f+) @ 6:20 pm

Recently wrapped up these two 3″ commissions by a couple of very cool collectors:

Bringing in the year of the Tiger right:

Le tigra

Le tigra

Le tigra

Le tigra

And Also, a little piece I did, inspired by a Cursive song and my second favorite fabric pattern:

“Gentleman Caller”

gentleman caller

Also, on an 8″ front, I wrapped up my second winged spawn design:

WOR spawn v2

WOR Spawn v2

More pieces coming soon. one in particular will be epic.

Also, There are only three candelabra left! $85 shipped US, $90 Intl, If you want one, you need to go here.

January 5, 2010

Army of the Black Candelabra

Filed under: Uncategorized — (f+) @ 7:27 pm

My first project of 2010!

I’ll update more once I’m a bit more caught up!

 Black Candelabra

THE ARMY IS UPON US.

 Black Candelabra

 Black Candelabra
 Black Candelabra

 Black Candelabra

Silver Skull General:

 Black Candelabra

All boxed up and ready to go!

 Black Candelabra

DETAILS:

These are custom 3″ dunnies. the candle is made on top of the ear with resin as well as the eyes and the skull. Each piece is airbrushed and hand painted as well.

there are 12 figures in this batch. these will be Blind box, in a custom box.

5 “right ear blue flames” and 5 “left ear green flames” additionally, There will be two “silver skull general” chases randomly inserted in the mix. Each figure has an “interference” finish on top of them.they are black based, but were the light hits them strongest will be the most colorful spot (kind of like a june bug). these guys look awesome in person.

These are available for $85 US Shipped US. International orders, let me know where your at, and we may need to tack on $5 or so.

Pieces are available NOW, in my webstore.
http://www.fplus.bigcartel.com

They marched like a brilliantly shimmering parade through the square,
Their majik auras gently vibrated the surrounding bystanders.
Although many feared the army, they couldn’t help but stand in awe of the sight.

As the soldiers made their way through the massive city toward the palace of the Principatus, their candles unnaturally vibrant flames cast an eerie glow
against the poplars and marble buildings that made up the city.

As they reached the base of the palace steps, they were met by a formidable wall of battle ready white wizards and warriors, waiting for them at the top of the steep stairs.

From the sea of strange light below, two candles, burning brighter than any others, parted the sea of colourful torches. A single codexian came out from the ranks and knelt to one knee, casting his prismatic sword into the soft earth beside him, the two candles smoldering atop his head.

“My name is General Daval Razikan” he announced. “And we are the Black Candelabra. We are not judge, nor jury…” He said while raising his head. He paused for only a moment. It felt like an eternity, as the air become strangely still. The only sound, the soft hum of majik. It felt as threatening as a viper, coiled to strike.

“We are simply executioners, and this palace of yours, shall be your gallows….”

November 9, 2009

Alice of the Arcane

Filed under: Paintings, Shows, Uncategorized — (f+) @ 4:34 pm

A did a few paintings for my show coming up at Red Hot Robot this Friday. One of which has been about 4 years or so in the making. back when I did a lot more watercolor, I did a study painting of a reimagined Alice in Wonderland as I am very fond of the whole wonderland world and it’s convoluted symbolism and bizarre storyline.

I really enjoyed painting that study, and since sold it to a friend of a friend. I had always wanted to revisit the idea and when I lined up the show, I decided it was time to take another stab at the idea. I also decided, if I was going to revisit it, I want to make it more available to folks that like it, so I had a limited edition of 25 giclee prints made up for the show as well.

Alice of the Arcane

“Alice of the Arcane”
Acrylic on canvas 32″x24″

because my entire show was themed around a world of arcane, I decided to push the design a bit in that direction a bit this time around. The script on Alice’s scroll is an excerpt from the Jabberwocky poem from the story as well. This is my largest painting to date, and probably the most characters I’ve placed in one image as well. The original painting will be available for sale the night of the show as well.

The prints will be available at the show as well, they are smaller than the original, but still pretty large, on 18×24″ paper. The prints will be available both online and in store for $80 US, with shipping charge to be yet determined (I’m guessing $10 or so domestic)

If you would like to scoop one up and aren’t in Phoenix, feel free to shoot me an email at Josh (at) fplusnever.com to be put on the preview list for online purchases for the show.

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