Monday, May 31, 2010

50 Guinnea Undertaker Crow for the May EHAG Emporium Art Sale!




The EHAG Emporium for May is officially open tonight,
and there are many wonderful one of a kind
art pieces available from EHAG's uniquely talented artists.

Possible Impossibilities Studio is offering for your consideration...

50 Guinnea Undertaker Crow



This delightful fellow is fresh from the funeral parlor, as evidenced with a touch
of Kirk Yard dust upon his frock coat, here and there.
He has struck a portrait pose and is entirely hand sculpted of paper mache.



He is outfitted in painted Victorian togs, complete with impeccably starched collar points,
a vintage Amethyst stud for his stock tie and is draped in black funeary fabric with a
touch of velvet ribbon.
Mounted on an aged round wooden base,
his dimentions are 4 3/4" x 4".
price: $165.00 + shipping

 

If you're interested in making this special piece your very own,
please contact me via e-mail: Possiblim@aol.com
All art is sold on a first come, first served basis, and every
effort shall be made to update the availability as quickly as possible.

Payment is accepted via PayPal or Personal Check.
Items ship as soon as payment is received and cleared.

Thank you very kindly for looking.
Best Regards,
Deborah


8 comments:

Len said...

He is wonderful! I love it!

Unknown said...

WOW! What a wonderful crow--yummy and creepy!

Chicken Lips said...

Love him! SO dapper ;)

Unknown said...

He looks absolutely great Deb!! Someone is bound to snap him up! They better before he flies away! lol

nikkinikkinikki72 said...

Absolutely wonderful and beautiful work, hope he finds a good home.
I'm so scared of crows and because he looks so real he would scare me to death. I cant cope with anything that has eyes either on display.
Strange i like witchy minis being so frightened of everything.
Nikki xxx

Linda said...

I love crows and ravens, Hes superb, Wonderful work. Linda:)

Monkey-Cats Studio said...

I love your crows!!! Beautifully done!
Laurie

LuLu Kellogg said...

Beautiful work!