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  • Rat King

    Created for the annual “Red Envelope” lunar new year group show (NY/LA)

  • Midnight and Memories Lost

    These smaller resin and metal editions of The Fall feature subtle finishes and softly curved wings. Mounted into a shadow box with  natural paper backdrop, they exist somewhere between sculpture and specimen.

    Midnight (black resin)
    Memories Lost (wax blackened cold cast bronze and copper)

  • Feeding Time

    In 13″x20″ refinished vintage frame.
    Available via Rotofugi

  • Tiny Trifecta (2015)

    Three small works for the annual affordable art event “Tiny Trifecta” at The Cotton Candy Machine NYC.

  • The Divine Bath

    Bone china cup & saucer featuring 24 carat gold accents, made in Stoke-on-Trent, England by ThisIsALimitedEdition. Only 250 were produced, each one was sequentially numbered and included a matching mini print.

  • Kill Kat

    Mmm.. KillKats. Break them in half and share the terror with your friends! These two individual original resin sculptures (in Mostly Evil and Green Tea Terror) started it all!

    Note: This is a parodic work of art, not a food product. This work is not sponsored, endorsed, authorized by, or in any way affiliated with The … Continue reading

  • Kisses of Death

    These original sculptures came in ‘regular’ and ‘dark’, include a set of four matching 1″ mini kisses

    Individual wrapped minis had a 1 in 4 chance of getting a white chase!

    Note: This is a parodic work of art, not a food product. This work is not sponsored, endorsed, authorized by, or in any way affiliated with … Continue reading

  • Sake Spirits

    Sake Spirits emerge from their barrels to celebrate the nights (and haunt your mornings).

    3 different sets included miniature sake barrels, hand made wooden carts, and small lights under clear resin creatures.

  • 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.

  • goodbye

    Custom sculpted edition of the Color Ink Book mascot Rayola.