TITLE: Blank MAD*L (Black Edition)
ARTIST: MAD
MEDIUM: Vinyl
SIZE: 5 inches H
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TITLE: Blank MAD*L (Black Edition)
ARTIST: MAD
MEDIUM: Vinyl
SIZE: 5 inches H
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TITLE: Lucky (Black and Green)
ARTIST: Mike Egan
SIZE: Approximately 8 inches H
MEDIUM: Vinyl, hand-painted
Each piece of this new edition by Mike Egan is made to order in Japan and hand-painted by Luke Rook.
Influenced by The Day of the Dead, Halloween, horror films, churches, German Expressionism and his time spent working as an embalmer in funeral homes, Mike Egan is Pittsburgh, PA based artist whose artwork tell stories about death, devils and saints.
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ARTIST: Erick Scarecrow x Monster Kolor
TITLE: Black Daibutsu
MEDIUM: Resin
SIZE: 6.75 inches H
SIGNED & NUMBERED EDITION: 5
PRICE: $200 USD
This collaboration figure is limited to only 5pcs worldwide. Each 6.75″ hand painted resin figure is signed and numbered by artist.
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ARTIST: Edward Gorey
TITLE: The Black Doll
MEDIUM: Fabric
SIZE: Approximately 13 inches tall
EDITION: 2000
ABOUT THE PIECE:
A life-long friend of Edward Gorey’s made The Black Doll for him in 1942. Gorey visited her while she was making it, and upon seeing it insisted on keeping it in it’s unfinished state, lacking a face, arms and clothing. In spite of her objection, Gorey prevailed. It may be the first recorded instance of Gorey’s enduring dedication to engaging the imagination. The incomplete Black Doll has remained a recurring enigma for almost 70 years appearing in many of Gorey’s books and drawings as well as being the subject of his silent screenplay. This is the first time The Black Doll has been produced for Edward Gorey’s devoted following. In its newest incarnation, The Black Doll returns as an objet d’art. Necessaries Toy Foundation in conjunction with the Edward Gorey Charitable Trust will release The Black Doll in a limited edition of 2000. Measuring 13″ – it is larger than the original, which measured roughly 7″. The minimally yet artfully designed box boasts on the back, an account of the original doll’s history. The whole package is a sublime tribute to a most beloved artist. As always, Necessaries produces toys in such a way that elevates them from simple limited edition figures to endearing artifacts. -Annie Owens/Hi-fructose
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
A truly prodigious and original artist, Edward St. John Gorey (1925-2000), gave to the world over one hundred works, including The Gashlycrumb Tinies, The Doubtful Guest and The Wuggly Ump; prize-winning set and costume designs for innumerable theater productions from Cape Cod to Broadway; a remarkable number of illustrations in publications such as The New Yorker and The New York Times, and in books by a wide array of authors from Charles Dickens to Edward Lear, Samuel Beckett, John Updike, Virginia Woolf, H.G. Wells, Florence Heide and many others. His well known animated credits for the PBS Mystery series have introduced him to millions of television viewers. Gorey’s masterful pen and ink illustrations and his ironic, offbeat humor have brought him critical acclaim and an avid following throughout the world.
Porcelain Mc Supersized Black & White, Ron English x K.Olin Tribu, porcelain, 8.5 inches tall, edition of 50.
ARTIST: Ron English & K.Olin Tribu
MEDIUM: Porcelain
SIZE: 8.5 inches H
NUMBERED EDITION: 50
Each piece is numbered from 1 to 50, and has a certificate of authenticity. Collectible Limoges porcelain made entirely in Limoges, France. Silver chain, medallion porcelain white with black. The new MC features a white shiny side and a black matte side. The black side was created using a low fire and glazed by hand.
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