This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
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This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
A Sushi piece is shocked that his friend soy sauce is not next to him but an Ketchup is nearby. This is not the combination he's looking for.
Something's fishy...
There’s something fishy go’in on... . This print will be available, along with all previously sold pin-ups in my shop next weekend. Keep a lookout for a more formal announcement. ;-D
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
Magnificent vintage Sergio Bustamante "Fish Boy” Series Fantasy Figural large-scale hand painted ceramic signed sculpture. Beautiful, repaired condition, keeping in mind that this is vintage and not new so will have signs of use and wear even if it has been refinished or restored. Specifically, he was broken in several areas and was repaired by our staff artisans. Repaired breaks are not invisible as we did not want to "fool” anyone, but they are pleasing repairs. Please see photos, zoom in for details, and see long description as they are part of the condition report. We attempt to portray any imperfections. Circa, 1980’s. I think there’s something FISHY going on here at the shop!! And by Fishy I mean… a Fantastic Fishy Fantasy Figural Fabulous… Sculpture. HA… Say THAT 3 times fast! All tongue twisting and jokes aside, we got this guy JUST in time! Poor guy had been in an unfortunate accident and was in need of some serious attention. He suffered a few broken ligaments and was in desperate turmoil. Thank GOODNESS for our incredibly talented, caring staff!! Not only did he get the FINEST cosmetic "surgery.” Our experienced artisans gave him the Royal Treatment and we think he looks INCREDIBLE!!! At 30H x 22D x 28W this guy is life sized (like an actual toddler!) He is an absolutely marvelous spectacle that could only be created by the hands of renowned artist Sergio Bustamante! Infamous for his productions of unique "humanoid” like creatures and subjects, this sculpture is part of Bustamante’s "Fish Boy” series collection depicting a child with fish-like features including his green flowing hair styled as a mohawk of fish scales and his skin bearing a slight green tint with scales all over his body, and swirls at his wrists and ankles. Is he part boy, part merman? We think so… and he is ALL AWESOME!! He will be an incredible addition to your Bustamante collection if you are fortunate to have one… or a perfect "first” piece to start one! He will be quite the conversation piece on a pedestal anywhere you display your fabulous art or make a bold statement in an entry way or dining room if you have a table suited to host his size. He is a MUST have if you enjoy mesmerizing mythical objects of fantasy and imagination. Sergio Bustamante was born in 1949 in Sinaloa, Mexico. He is a painter, sculptor, and designer known best for his depictions of animals, mythic characters, and unique humanoid like subjects. His work has stood out worldwide for originality and imagination. He works with ceramic, wood, plastic, bronze, paper mâché, etc., and typically paints and glazes for added features and details of realism to bring his creatures to life. He studied architecture at the University of Guadalajara, but he left before his degree in order to focus on crafting and art. Bustamante and fellow artist Melquiades Preciado founded the SerMel Workshop in 1963 in Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico. The workshop’s name was created from the combination of the first three letters of each of their names, Ser-Mel. Their original artwork was immediately recognized in Mexico and around the world and garnered awards. In 1966 he showcased his first exhibition at the Galeria Misracha in Mexico City. By the end of the 1970s Bustamante went out on his own and established the "Family Workshop Studio” in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. The workshop was left in the hands of Melquiades and his brothers Luis and Fausto. Today, Bustamante continues to exhibit his work all over the world. This magnificent Sergio Bustamante "Fish Boy” series hand painted ceramic sculpture is just too incredible to let go! Even and especially with his tender loving repair care!!! We know he won’t last long, so if you love him half as much as we do… you better not let him get away… get your hooks in him… and make him YOURS!!!! Sculpture Size: - Height: 30.5 Inches - Width: 22.5 Inches - Depth: 26.5 Inches - Weight: 26.29 Pounds Boxed/Crated Size: - Height: 37 Inches - Width: 29 Inches - Depth: 33 Inches - Weight Boxed: 60 Pounds - Weight Crated: 160 Pounds
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This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
“Something Fishy Going On” was originally created many many moons ago in a composition that was different than what you see here now. I added quite a few new things to it to add to the story. Who knew that even mermaids cheat at poker. :-) “Something Fishy Going On” is an archival open edition, titled, giclee fine art print of my original watercolor and ink fantasy painting signed by me, Fian Arroyo. (NOTE: Copyright watermark seen in photo of print is NOT in actual print. Only for web preview.) This museum quality archival print is unframed and unmatted and is professionally printed on Cold Press Epson Natural, acid free, 100% cotton rag, archival paper using Epson UltraChrome K3 archival inks. I have left a white border for framing purposes. Prints come in various sizes. They come signed by me on the lower right corner. Available in five sizes: 8x10 paper-image size approximately 7x9 11x14 paper-image size approximately 10x13 12x16 paper-image size approximately 11x15 16x20 paper-image size approximately 14.5x18.5 18x24 paper-image size approximately 16.5x22.25 This print is carefully packaged in a clear plastic sleeve with cardboard backing and shipped flat in a secure bend-proof cardboard mailer with extra backing to make sure it arrives safely to its new home. It will be insured and tracked. Prints larger than 12"x16" will be rolled up in a tube for maximum safety. It will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail insured and tracked. All original artwork is copyright Fian Arroyo and cannot be reproduced without permission. Sale of artwork (original or reproduction) does not transfer copyright to buyer. View other items in my store here https://www.etsy.com/shop/FianArroyoArt. Artist Biography: For over 20 years Fian Arroyo has been creating award-winning humor illustrations and character designs for clients, including many Fortune-500 companies, in the advertising, editorial, toy & game and publishing markets. Being primarily influenced by cartoons, comic books and fantasy art, he has always been on the quest to capture the essence of fun and a touch of the surreal in his artwork. His digital illustrations and watercolor and ink paintings of his whimsical art and fantasy art are now available as Original Art, Giclee Prints, Signed Art Prints, Limited Edition Prints, Digital Prints and more. Connect With Me: Check out my website: www.fian.com Sign up for my newsletter: http://www.fian.com/subscribe/ Find me on Twitter: @fianarroyo Like me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/FianArroyoIllustration Connect with me on Instagram: fian_arroyo_art
All kinds of ways to enjoy a variety of fish and seafood. Healthy and easy for no fuss cooking and grilling!
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
It’s always interesting to see a long term chart that reflects your real life experiences. I bought my first home in 1990. It was a small townhouse and I paid $100k, put 10% down, and obtaine…
This week we feature the dreamy surrealism of Japanese artist Kosuke Ajiro. I’d like to tell you a little background on this artist, but the Internet was stingy in coming up with biography in…
I wanted a change from making things with a 'seasonal flavour' and decided to go for something 'fishy' instead. My friend Tarni saw some felted fish I made for City & Guilds years ago, and asked if I would make her some. I made hers in goldfish colours, red, yellow and orange - and while I was about it, I decided to try some more in different colours. (Click on photo for bigger image) They are wet felted first, then finished off with a hand felting needle. I have it in mind (once I have perfected my wet felting technique - these are quite rough) making some that are embroidered and embellished in my usual fashion! Tarni called them 'singing fish' and says she is planning to put them on her Christmas Tree with little presents in their mouths. I'd have to go along with a family member who said they are more like 'Franken Fish!' Maybe, when I've made a heavily embroidered and embellished sample, I'll be able to call it a 'Faberge Fish'.
In honor of Mother’s Day, and every day in which I honor my mother, I share with you a family recipe by my Grandma Joy and a letter to my mom. Here’s to the women who have given me all the strength to be the person I am today.
There’s something fishy going on on LinkedIn. Since a couple of weeks, my posts with the hashtags climate crisis or climate action scored dramatically low. And… | 241 comments on LinkedIn
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Sea creatures are always a hit with little ones, especially if you have a decent aquarium nearby. We’re members at ours and the children are mesmerized by underwater life even as young as on…