Paint to Power – The Lord of the Rings by James Griffin
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So, it seems like a good time to take some time to do some altering to a theme close to my heart, Tolkien’s ‘Lord of the Rings’.

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Introduction to Malice

Submitted by on December 3, 2009 – 10:22 pm2 Comments
White Rabbit

Hey,

So this is Malice in Wonderland.  I’ve decided to rethink the wonderful classic, weaving in a number of other themes.  Thus we have a modern gothic horror version of one of the most intriguing and re-readable books of all times.  These will be sculpted for casting.  The greens will be for sale as a set with full repro rights as a set if you find the fancy takes you.

Well, rather than just tell you about it, here is the first member of the crew, the white rabbit:

White Rabbit

I still need to re-do the gas mask, the back of the jacket and the rear ankle. forgive the scrappy looking scrape marks, I didn’t have any sandpaper on holiday, so had to use a scalpel! they won’t show when she’s cast though

A few more pics for your perusal:

James

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