Horkey/Dead Arts Rumors and News
- sidewaysscott
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wottagunn wrote:I like it, someone should pick one up for me.
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Maybe? For me it's simply the bird image that's not grabbing me. I can appreciate the level of detail and would think it'd be something to see in the flesh though. Here's a couple of Aaron's paintings that I think are pretty awesome...Thalass wrote:
Aaron's paintings seem to be less liked than his screenprints, actually. So I'm sure you won't be alone.
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...now the drawing, that's another story...
Last edited by rka00 on Thu Sep 10, 2015 1:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
New Horkey image was just shared by Thinkspace. In a word: WOW. I like it better than The Rotting Time.
I'll edit this comment with the picture if someone doesn't ninja me.
EDIT: Hopefully this works:
EDIT 2: Just found the full preview link (d'oh). Don't have time to link all the pics (nvm, I lied ), but here's what's included:
- Drawing of "The Snare" (name of the new painting posted below). It's NFS, however.
- Drawing of "The Rotting Time," posted above. ($7000)
- "The Rotting Time" painting ($14,500)
- Drawing of "The Burden of Light," this is the one with the tower in it that we saw a preview of a few months back. ($4000)
- Drawing of "Spectral Bride" ($9000)
- Inks for the Gilded Age show card ($9000)
- Drawing for Capricorn Blues, the graphitti piece he recently did ($6000)
- "The Snare" painting, posted below. ($18,000)
- "The Burden of Light" painting ($9,500)
I'll edit this comment with the picture if someone doesn't ninja me.
EDIT: Hopefully this works:
EDIT 2: Just found the full preview link (d'oh). Don't have time to link all the pics (nvm, I lied ), but here's what's included:
- Drawing of "The Snare" (name of the new painting posted below). It's NFS, however.
- Drawing of "The Rotting Time," posted above. ($7000)
- "The Rotting Time" painting ($14,500)
- Drawing of "The Burden of Light," this is the one with the tower in it that we saw a preview of a few months back. ($4000)
- Drawing of "Spectral Bride" ($9000)
- Inks for the Gilded Age show card ($9000)
- Drawing for Capricorn Blues, the graphitti piece he recently did ($6000)
- "The Snare" painting, posted below. ($18,000)
- "The Burden of Light" painting ($9,500)
Last edited by Thalass on Thu Sep 10, 2015 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Pretty much my reaction as well, haha. I like them all...very surreal work these days. Love it or hate it, it's hard to argue these aren't extremely original.
I really like the look of "The Snare." Insane detail in both the drawing and painting, but the painting is almost uncanny with how "frozen" it looks. Really incredible work all across the board though
I really like the look of "The Snare." Insane detail in both the drawing and painting, but the painting is almost uncanny with how "frozen" it looks. Really incredible work all across the board though
No idea. The drawing for it is the only Horkey work not for sale at the show though. Maybe that means he intends to do something more with it down the line? Or maybe he promised it to someone else or just wants to keep it. Who knows.rka00 wrote:Can we look forward to a snare print please?
- ConstantStruggle
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The snare painting is top winner for me, those little feet!
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Ohh figured I'd post here for anyone. The person I was helping doesn't need it anymore so if any one wants the horkey show screen print just let me know.
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If I were to guess. It might be a present for bloodmilkThalass wrote:No idea. The drawing for it is the only Horkey work not for sale at the show though. Maybe that means he intends to do something more with it down the line? Or maybe he promised it to someone else or just wants to keep it. Who knows.rka00 wrote:Can we look forward to a snare print please?