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Chymist
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International Horror Guild Award
So I was surprised to find out that I was nominated for an International Horror Guild Award for the excellent gallery of my work hosted here. Apparently I tied with John Picacio according to this site. http://www.sfawardswatch.com/?p=432
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Re: International Horror Guild Award
Congratulations, Aeron! You really deserve this!
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11-06-2007 | #3 |
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Re: International Horror Guild Award
Congratulations, Aeron! Hope to see some of your more recent work soon!
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(Dictated while taking a stroll) I have come to realizewhat a superbly contrived marionette man is. Though without strings attached, one can strut, jump, hop and, moreover, utter words, an elaborately made puppet! Who knows? At the Bon season next year, I may be a new dead invited to the Bon festival. What an evanescent world! This truth keeps slipping off our minds.
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Re: International Horror Guild Award
Congratulations! As Slawek stated, you certainly deserve this award. Hopefully it is only the beginning of a new awareness of your career as an artist. I am elated that I was fortunate enough to have been in a position to help promote your work. An honor which I am grateful to have been allowed!
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Re: International Horror Guild Award
Many congratulations are in order, Mr. Alfrey. Your work is unique. The recognition it deserves goes without saying. The thousand words which your individual works evoke tend to extend to the infinite. There seems to be so little time to appreciate each of them fully.
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Re: International Horror Guild Award
Thank you everyone. I have a lot of amazing new digital works that I plan to include in the Imaginary Museum in 08. I tend to jump around a lot of projects at once so it's taking some time to bring the digital stuff to completion. I'm working on no less than 3 pieces off and on right now, each of which are very detailed in a Hieronymus Bosch sort of way. But I've got stacks of paintings that I'm painting my way through, hundreds of small india ink drawings of bizarre creatures, and even a small series of voodoo/devil masks that will be wearable and look very nice hanging on a wall. So lots of work in progress and many strange visions for the future to come!
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