![]() This print is made on demand and may take up to a week to be produced before shipping. It's what we DO with our ideas that is important. Then, the head split open Gilliam-style with The Fiend springing forth in vibrant technicolor rendered in ink and watercolor, playing on both the roots of psychology and drawing from ancient myth. First, black and white Bray rendered in ink, watercolor, spray and acrylic, pointing to his forehead in the universal 'think' symbol. Getting into the making of this painting, I wanted to create two different realities within one composition. We then got around to talking about his inspirations for The Fiend and it mainly came down to, "So many things that have nothing to do with wrestling." Which I love, it's fresh and new and not another story recycled from decades ago. "I've.I've never met anyone else that knows about Brazil." Specifically I was vibing off of the Brazil movie poster." "You know, the guy that did the illustrations for all of the Monty Python stuff. Sentences with phrase «dark thoughts» (see phrases) Simply by saying, «I can control how I react to this» youve given yourself time to exhale and put up a verbal wall against the dark thoughts that want to flood in. I said on this one I wanted to play around with Freudian theories on the id, ego and superego as well as the art of Terry Gilliam. When we sat down on Friday at SmackDown I showed him this new piece and he immediately dug it and asked me what my inspiration was. I told him I saw the Bray Wyatt character as similar to Wilbur Whately from 'The Dunwich Horror' and Windham immediately quoting another Cthulu myth passage from HP Lovecraft. There was a painting I made of him several years ago that had tentacles all over it and he he asked me why. Goth Sketchbook: Large Unlined Blank Book for Drawing, Art Class, Dark Thoughts, Perfect Gift for Witches, Pagans, Creepy Illustrations in Interior. I've had several conversations over the years with Windham Rotunda, the man who portrays Bray 'The Fiend' Wyatt. ![]() How do you sum up your entire life and creative journey/career into an easy soundbite? How do you easily talk about how everything you have done in the past informs everything you make now? Printed on 11" x 14" 130 pound uncoated cover stock, perfect for framing.Ī common thing every creative person is asked that question and we're always stuck to answer it. Ink, spray paint, acrylic, paint marker and watercolor on watercolor paper ![]()
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