Posted on Wednesday 9 September 2009
Keirghul’s are an old and ancient race from a time long forgotten. Many of their species are arrogant and refuse to associate with most of the denizens of Faegoria. Edward is a long time companion of Fineas, grounds keeper in the Forlorn Haunting Grounds. The two prowl the haunting grounds keeping the denizens in line. Considering the very nature of the Kerighul, it is uncertain how the two became acquainted or the terms of their partnership.
SEPTEMBER 9, 2009
I managed to finish the armature for him in just under two hours. The next phase is to add a chicken wire torso. Then I’ll have to make the decision on whether or not he’s gonna wear any clothes. Clothes will make life easier for me as I only have to complete certain areas. Whereas if he didn’t have any clothes I’d have to complete more of the body… Decisions decisions…
SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
Edward came up to show me the latest mythos break dance moves. He was so fired up he went into the kitchen looking for some beers. Had to hide my stash before the greedy bastard drank it up.
Anyways, as you can see above, I’ve nixed the newspaper body since he will be partially clothed. I also dumped the traditional hands for some tentacled fingers.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2009
Had to move Edward back down to the basement lab cause that moochin bastard kept steeling my beers. Laid on some Cellu-Clay on the face, added the eyeballs, and paper mache’d the tentacles and upper chest area.
SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
OCTOBER 1, 2009
Semi-final paint done and temp clothes added for color light testing. Haven’t decided between the blue or the green lighting yet.
OCTOBER 3, 2009

Final Wardrobe, ready for the display (WOOHOO)

Having a little fun with my daughter’s Frenchie
dog. She got a good laugh out of it.

























October 1st, 2009 at 6:45 pm
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October 2nd, 2009 at 8:33 am
VERY nice
Paint job really makes him come to life.
I like the blue lighting. It lets your painting come through. I think the green washes out your excellent work.
October 2nd, 2009 at 1:30 pm
Great work man!
October 3rd, 2009 at 6:20 pm
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