Sunday, July 19, 2009

Black Canary Limbers Up for Action in Sculpture Version of Adam Hughes Artwork

The Black Canary is one character of the DC universe that always ready for action. She's the sonic siren who's able to scream at any anyone and blow them away with enough force to shatter more that just a crystal goblet! Here depicted in sculpture cracking her knuckles and apparently saying "Who's next?!" she's one girl you really have to see more of. She should have her own blockbuster movie.

This one is inspired and based on the artwork of Adam Hughes as sculpted by Jack Matthews. The statue version has more of a smile than a pout with hair that's a lighter shade of blonde compared to the painting's reddish-shade. Still, it's undoubtedly has Black Canary all over it with fishnet stockings, short vest, and black boots. It's one lady you don't turn your back to!

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Artist Julie Bell's Golden Lover Painting Interpreted as a Fine Statue

Julie Bell is one of the most prolific of fantasy artists, depicting both male and female figures in exquisite detail and sensuality. One of her most famous from 1992 is Golden Lover (left), which shows a muscularly-defined naked woman entranced while embraced by a golden serpent. The artwork has been reinterpreted as a sculpture by Shin Tanave.

Tanave's version (top) is more feminine than what's depicted in the painting, with a lighter skin and less definition of the musculature of the woman. It's an ideal piece for a bookcase or desktop with a mythology theme. It's made of resin-quality poly-vinyl chloride (PVC) and is from the Fantasy Figure Gallery line of Yamato USA.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Monica Has an Axe and Lion Talons for Foot Nails

Here is Monica, a fantasy woman warrior standing 7 3/4 inches tall in her crouching position and cradling her trusty battle axe. Notice the green slime dripping from her blade? It's not blood, so what manner of animal did she slay before posing for this excellent piece of art? One can only imagine. This one is from the Fantasy Figure Series of Yamato USA entitled "Monica's Axe". It's from art by Boris Vallejo and interpreted as a PVC statue by Tobe of Heavy Gauge.

Yes, Monica appears to have an axe to grind and she's not going to let anyone stop her - not the cold wind that bites her bare skin and not the sharp rocks under her equally-bare feet. Did you notice that she's got bear claws for toenails? Or are they part of her skimpy armor? Now what's the story behind that? There's more to discover about her and you'll find that she's not the type to toy with. But if you purchase her now, you'll find her mighty enjoyable. Buy Monica's Axe statue here.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

What Would You Sacrifice to Get This Superb Fantasy Statue?

A lot of people would sacrifice a lot of things for great works of art. This statue called "The Sacrifice" based on art by Dorian Cleavenger, otherwise known as Akira, and sculpted by noted 3D statue artist Plant-jzero Moekichi is one such statue that collectors would give a lot to possess. By the design alone, it would appear to be part of a plot for cinema. But no, this one is for your deepest and darkest imagination gone wild.

Truly, this dark and seductively-ominous work of art is one for the shadowed recesses of your abode to be lighted only by the gloom of night and to be showcased by the dungeons of your equally shrouded mind to people with the same veiled thoughts as yours.

But, in case you're not that kind, it's still perfect for your horror fantasy collection, even if it's not part of any movie.