Pyre Eel
An original pen and ink drawing of a serpentine creature with a melting candle fused to its head, wax dripping down its ridged spine. Its single, unblinking eye stares, unyielding, as its form coils through the remnants of something shattered. The texture and contrast create a haunting sense of slow, inevitable decay.
An original pen and ink drawing of a serpentine creature with a melting candle fused to its head, wax dripping down its ridged spine. Its single, unblinking eye stares, unyielding, as its form coils through the remnants of something shattered. The texture and contrast create a haunting sense of slow, inevitable decay.
An original pen and ink drawing of a serpentine creature with a melting candle fused to its head, wax dripping down its ridged spine. Its single, unblinking eye stares, unyielding, as its form coils through the remnants of something shattered. The texture and contrast create a haunting sense of slow, inevitable decay.
This is a drawing from the “IermÞu” (or “Unnoticed”) series, all of which were done with ink on Bristol. The drawing itself is 3.5” x 5”. Mounted on 8” x 10” acid-free heavy weight black matte board with a 4.5” x 6.5” white matte window. Ready for framing.