Invasion of the Kanidolls by goodoleboy
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Description
Back on track to my beloved Halloween. I've waited all year for this.
More from my once hidden and/or neglected fun and imaginative period of Bryce and Poser work - my anything goes salad days from 2002 through 2006 - now on display. This was not another just-fooling-around exercise in the world of the macabre, and took a lot of thought. Created 5/31/04. Sorry, I don't have the info on the originator of this lovely hybrid.
This kind of reminds me of that old scifi movie classic , The Fly, where the scientist accidentally transforms himself into a creature with his human head attached to the body of an ordinary housefly.
Ta ta.
Comments (9)
Cyve
Fabulous concept and fantastic realization my friend... WOnderfully done !!!
Mulltipass
Very COOL!!!!
giulband
Very very very cool work !!!
Mondwin
Excellent work my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
claude19
EXTRA ! very impressive !!! Brilliant !!!
MrsRatbag
Eerie and spooky stuff, Harry; Halloween-worthy indeed!
helanker
Argh!.... This is really spooky, but well done, Harry :)
ia-du-lin
funny image
anahata.c
Terrific. When I first saw the thumbnail for this (some days back), I thought it was a display in a toy store. But when I saw the pic (and zoomed the 2 steps), I realized it was one of your creations. Then I read your description, and of course it was from your multi media series. (You have a LOT of those! They just keep on coming, like your Renaissance Faire pieces---only these were done over a lot longer time. I'm glad there are so many, they're been a sheer delight, Harry.)
Love the concept, the clarity of the lips and eyes, and the bold colors once again: The luminous green and purplish blues (of the eyes and lips, respectively). And the deep reds of the---what?---pincers? Arms? Legs? Erector set pieces? It should make us terrified, but you gave these dolls a kind of tranquil expression, so even though they're coming at us en masse, they seem rather kindly. I love your procession pieces from this series: With creatures coming at us in a procession. You have a deep grouping here, with heads going back into space. And, as in others of this series, your sky is a bold hue, this time with a mix of blues and purples. Terrific piece---you even gave eyebrows to these "people"---in light gray. Lots of fun, and really well conceived. These pieces are combos of geometry, high color sense, the macabre, the prehistoric, science fiction, and great humor. Love it.