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Chymist
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Here is the finished artwork printed out and framed in Switzerland at the Exhibit of Unspeakable Things. Bit of a glare but it still looks nice.
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...3889180&size=o If you'd like to see this in print form the Museum is doing a run of art catalogues in which the work will appear. And an interesting coincidence, this artwork is going to be published again in a second Lovecraft art book coming out early next year which will have an afterward by none other than one of my favorite authors, Thomas Ligotti. Apparently the book will be autographed by the likes of H.R Giger, Mike Mignola, Michael Whelan, J.K Potter and other amazing talents, so I'm very excited to have my work involved in this as well. More pics from the show here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/17019577@N08/page2/ | |||||||||||
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Is the second book you refer to the volume coming out from Centipede press? I preordered mine from Shocklines and can't wait for it to come out.
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Yes, that would be the one. And I wish I could go to Switzerland to see the exhibit as well! And for anyone keeping track, my interpretation of Teatro Grotessco is very much on my mind and has grown from its original concept into something bigger and better. The original is being incorporated into a larger composition that, while taking some time to complete, will look absolutely fantastic. I only regret that there might not be anywhere for it to be properly published when it is done.
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I saw the exhibit; your pieces were certainly among the highlights, Aeron. The exhbit was really big and well done, with the art raging from caricature to nightmare inducing works (as can be seen above) and in my opinion the catalogue doesn't do it justice. Not all artists have been featured with their best pictures. If the maison d'ailleurs keeps organising such great exhibitions, it's definitely worth visiting.
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Aeron, I just want to congratulate you on your artwork. Shades of the immortal Pickman, I think...
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