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 'Stephen' horror illustration giclee print framed in oak

'Stephen' horror illustration giclee print framed in oak

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A horror in every sense, he is the only one of my creatures to actually give me nightmares- until I finally got him out onto paper.

He's called Stephen after the Alice Cooper song of the same name which is what I was listening to when he first came crawling out of the dubious recesses of my imagination. At least, that's where I hope he's from....

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Archive quality print of Stephen, my best known house monster, in an oak frame. The frame has acrylic glazing which looks just like glass but is safe to ship.

He took years to complete, more of an engineering project than a piece of art. I draw all my monsters from the bones up - literally, working out how the skeleton is put together, adding bones and ligaments, figuring out how the whole thing actually works. That is very important to me as it means whatever I present to the world is as real as these things are to me.

He has as you can see eight main arms- two pairs forward facing, two back plus a smaller set used for feeding. Being a hybrid - I think he was a person, once- he has lost his human eyes and sees with a cluster of spider eyes located where his mouth would have been, with a toothless mouth under his chin.

Frame size (outer edges) 33.5 cm x 28.5 cm

Designed by Karen Ruffles in Newcastle

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