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4 and 20 Black Birds
Presented as an installation featuring 20 small wall mounted black bird busts and 4 larger birds sitting on a pedestal nearby.
Some pieces still available via Rotofugi gallery.
Installation view at Rotofugi Gallery
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Frobs
Frobs are usually peaceful and passive creatures, but will not hesitate to defend their natural habitat whenever threatened.
Starting out as tiny Tadfrobs, they represent the natural cycle of birth, growth and life in contrast to the Warriors and Red Devil who bring interference, destruction and death.
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Frob Lord
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the Red Devil
The Red Devil commands his warriors and their charges in battle against the good forces of the the natural world. His soldiers follow his orders blindly, as they take up arms against all who oppose him. Luckily for us, his army is largely inept.
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Freak Flowers
Bloom BlightBlister RustFading Glory.
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Extraction Station
It’s essential to extract the soul at a young age to prevent individual identity expression. These walnut wood extraction stations collect the fresh soul juice via a brass funnel into miniature glass bottles where a collector picks it up for processing and refining. Each color has its own unique properties.
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The Collector
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Tofu Bringer
Serving up a tempting and delicious snack, the Tofu Bringer encourages you to snatch that snack from his offering plate. Go ahead.. nothing bad will happen. Promise.
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King of the Blind
The king cannot see in the traditional sense, but the glowing crystal in his hands helps guide his way.
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Lantern Bringer
Harbinger of the Night Parade, bringer of light.
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Eye Riders
Mounted upon some of the larger Eye Walkers, the blind Riders take their Walkers through the dark night streets with small lanterns leading them forward.
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Zombie Candy Corn
The candy that always comes back to haunt you. This candy is bad for your teeth.. and you brains. Each of the 4 Zombie Candy Corns are attached to their base via a magnetic foot.
‘Out Out Damned Corn’ (Patient Zero)
‘Return of Yellow #5’ (Patient One)
‘Corn Fed Up’ (Patient Two)
‘Sweet Nothings’ (Patient Three)