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Friday, October 31, 2014

Day of the Dead for Christmas? Yes! And Krampus, too

if you've never heard of Grub vom Krampus then allow me to introduce you to a fella who has been terrorizing children up in Northern Europe for more than a hundred years now  He's a counterpart to Santa which sort of makes sense when you think about it; wherever there's a good guy there's his arch nemesis, right?  

Jolly Old Saint Nick looks even saintlier when pictured next to old Krampus.  



See what I mean?  

So I've worked on a few designs, stylizing the demonic creature a couple of ways in order to offer a funny, dark alternative to the usual cast of characters.  Have a look:






Gift Tags and Gift bags... I hand cut that stamp you see on the bags - my first time using that technique in nigh on 25 years, I'd say.  (you like that?  I said "nigh on."  I'm not as old as that makes me sound but it kinda goes with the medieval vibe of the photos, right?  sure, right.)  Anyway I loved carving - especially now that Speedball has this soft easy-cut material.  I'll likely do lots more in the New Year.  

For now though Christmas holiday season approaches so I've got a few new items on offer for that.  In the coming days I'll post more, but for now have a look at my little Mexican Folk Art Snowman cards, and see if you might want to pick up a printed set, or buy the file to print your own!



you gotta fill one or more of these, don't forget!



All of this stuff and a lot more is available through my Etsy shop, BONES NELSON .  You can also visit me on Facebook at Bones Nelson Art or have a look at my website (which I badly need to revamp soon) Sherri Nelson Artworks

All the best for Halloween!  
Sherri

7 comments:

  1. Hi Sherri Polly wanna cracker. I had a feeling about you for a few years now. Glad to see I was right as usual. Bye bye now and you can stop the fake news also!

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  2. Polly, your art tells speaks volumes about mindset. You decorate your death characters and demons with colorful botanicals as a distraction or maybe a celebration of death. I did see the demon ripping apart a little girl. Festival art at it's worst.

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  3. What a strange creature !!!

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  4. You have been exposed. Bye bye Polly I mean Sherri.

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  5. yikes bye bye amazing polly

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  6. I want to defend Miss Bones a little. First of all, you guys should never expect anything from anyone on the internet, ever. That will prevent the heartache. Learn from your mistakes! Second, the main feature of this Mexican folk art is the unnatural symmetry of the skull. The symmetry adds to the shock value. It's ugly art, but some people like ugly art. Third, Canadians are sometimes called "snow Mexicans". It's kind of a self-joke.

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