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Sunday, December 4, 2011
The Spawn of Cthulhu
The incredibly talented Simon Lee brings us the spawn of Cthulhu. He has a real gift for capturing the look of tortured flesh, and I mean that as a high compliment. His technique is very reminiscent of Berni Wrightson's best work.
That’s a great cast. The intricate and delicate arms and fleshy skin is a tribute to the resin caster’s skill. I am glad to see a less anthropomorphic Cthulhu figure than the general run. The finish and patination is also quite good. Keep up the good work.
3 comments:
A very refreshing take on the subject. Excellent craftsmanship.
Props to the artist. Its not easy to capture the disturbingly twisted horribleness of a mythos entity. But by golly, Mr Lee has succeeded admirably.
That’s a great cast. The intricate and delicate arms and fleshy skin is a tribute to the resin caster’s skill. I am glad to see a less anthropomorphic Cthulhu figure than the general run. The finish and patination is also quite good. Keep up the good work.
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