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This piece, found on the beach, nailed to a mysterious wooden crate, we believe to be a scientific study of a creature thought to be long-extinct. There is no telling how old the original is, as it defies all known modern tests, however these reproductions lose none of the charm and mistique of the original work. Bearing the seal and sigil of Myke Amend, artificer, this curious work would make for a great addition to your library, study, or ship galley. It is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Price: $37.00Price: $24.00
A print of the painting done for the new Vernian Process album "Behold the Machine" Dirigibles, ancient technology, sea monsters, polar bears and ice are a few of the myriad of elements found within this work - with many, many hidden things within to be found over the many years you will have this piece. Printed in pigment inks on heavyweight metallic 200-year archival stock with a glossy UV-protective and scratch-resist coating.
Price: $47.00Price: $32.00
This is a limited time, limited edition printing of the airship H.M.S. Gadreel. It is one of a great many details within "Behold the Machine", a large painting done by Myke Amend for Vernian Process' upcoming album. You'll notice it looks much different from the one in the painting, and this is because the image is from an earlier scan which no longer exists. The original is painted on a 48 x 24 inch birch panel in acrylics. These are not mere photographic prints, nor are they at-home inkjet printings. This print is finely reproduced on 11x14-inch heavyweght 200-year archival metallic paper, with epson ultrachrome k3 archival inks, and coated in a UV protective luster finish. To finish it off, each of this limited edition of only 75 is signed and hand-embellished by Myke Amend in silver archival ink.
Price: $49.00Price: $27.00
The flowers sang to her in many languages in Calcutta :: This is a 5x7 inch archival print from the Dead Teddy Bear Picnic collection of original art collage prints by Bethalynne Bajema. (watermark not present on actual print)
Price: $12.00
There were no teddy bears at their picnic, but one Taurean made sure there was poison and blossoms for everyone :: This is a 5x7 inch archival print from the Dead Teddy Bear Picnic collection of original art collage prints by Bethalynne Bajema
**Important: Overseas giclees are sent unstretched, unmounted to reduce shipping costs. The original painting was commissioned for Robert of Abney Park, and it includes the HMS Ophelia as well as a Jules Vernian submarine, some Lovecraftian influences. These 50 giclees are printed in Epson Ultra Chrome k3 archival inks on high-quality 350 g/m² gloss canvas. They are stretched and mounted, uv-sealed for a longevity of about 200+ years, hand-signed, and gallery-wrapped. They are documented with a hologrammed and serialized certificates of authenticity from Hahnemuhle, with a matching hologram affixed to the work. If these are already sold out - try MykeAmend.com, the Etta Diem Etsy Store. The HMS Ophelia is a trademark of Abney Park, as conceived and designed by Eliza Gauger. Abney Park is a Trademark of the Band Abney Park.
Price: $375.00Price: $255.00
*** 11/17/2008: This product has sold out! *** These twenty are hand-signed, hand numbered, and hand-embellished - printed in archival inks on on heavy archival quality metallic paper, luster finished to resist scratches and UV damage. 7 are Offered Here, 7 on Mykeamend.com, and 6 at ettadiem.etsy.com. They are each Hand-signed and documented with a hologrammed and serialized certificates of authenticity from Hahnemuhle, with a matching hologram afixed to the work. The HMS Ophelia is a trademark of Abney Park. Abney Park is a Trademark of the Band Abney Park.
Price: $185.00
Printed Area: 9.5 x 13.5 The original was commissioned for Robert of Abney Park, and it includes the HMS Ophelia as well as a Jules Vernian submarine, some Lovecraftian influenced Tentacles and Sea Creatures, Ocean, Mist, and a general feel of peril and adventure. The original HMS Ophelia was designed by the lovely, and multi-talented Eliza Gauger, later modeled by the masterful CG man Ian Hubert, and later painted as one of my frozen seascapes to fill Robert's request to have a maritime painting for his wall. These are beautifully printed in archival inks on on heavy 100-year archival quality paper, luster finished to resist scratches and UV damage. The open edition and the size make these less expensive, but certainly not lesser quality. These are not posters, they art prints through and through. The HMS Ophelia is a trademark of Abney Park. Abney Park is a Trademark of the Band Abney Park.
Price: $32.00Price: $24.00
** Orders outside the US are shipped Unstretched and Unmounted to reduce shipping. Limited run of only 95 on Canvas, signed and hand-numbered. With a hologrammed certificate of authenticity and matching serialized hologram on the print. Printed at 32 x 20 inches, this is a fine art Giclee print of the original painting from Myke Amend - a beautiful, serene, and equally strange piece, with bizarre lighting and shadow effects which make some objects and figures seem to lean out of the painting. This surreal piece is heavily-influenced by "Spirit Walking" ("long-term sleep deprivation" as we like to call it). It is an acid-free, Hahnemuhle canvas with a natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface matte. It is printed in 200-year archival pigment inks and coated for protection against UV and scratching. Archival Rating: 200 years
Price: $275.00Price: $225.00
Myke painted this for seven days without rest, and with little food, trying to get it done before the Dark Arts Expo. At the end of day seven, just two hours before the big show, he added the last stroke - then collapsed, waking up several days later. The strange shadow effects in this piece disorient the viewer, causing it in some cases and some states of mind, to appear that objects are leaning out of the painting itself. This metallic medium only adds to this effect. This is printed on fine Archival Heavy-weight Metallic photo paper in vivid archival Epson Ultrachrome k3 inks, with a UV and scratch-resistant Luster Finish. These prints have a metallic sheen and reflection and are archival rated at 200+ years.
Price: $89.95Price: $47.00
Inspired, as many things, by the works of Edgar Allen Poe - though there are always political, societal, and personal undertones to most pieces... this one being no exception. Printed in Epson k3 Archival ink on heavy archival metallic photographic paper with high gloss lustre UV and scratch-protective finish. Archival rated 200+years
Price: $37.95Price: $27.95
This seems to have been the prototype painting for the exterminating angel piece. It was found in painted form, divided into four parts... a quadtych of some strange sort. We are offering prints of this strange piece, which through reproduction are only minorly likely to devour your soul. It is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Price: $79.95Price: $49.00
Detailed and perhaps a bit alarming, this piece was beamed to us from the farthest reaches of the aether, perhaps as a warning of events yet to unfold, and in this - as a testament to the importance of our research at the Miskatonic Archive. Bearing the seal and sigil of one "Myke Amend", artificer, and graphical alchemist, we are proud to present this uniquely prophetic image in our gallery. It is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Price: $79.95Price: $42.00
This piece, acquired through the Aether via high powered crystal vibro-electrogram. Bearing the seal and sigil of Myke Amend, artificer, and graphical alchemist, this stunning piece is a must have for clockmakers, timekeepers, and other chronophiles. It is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Epson Ultrachrome K3 Inks on Archival ink, heavy archival metallic photographic paper with high gloss lustre UV and scratch-protective finish. Comes signed, and hand-embellished, with a signed certificate of authenticity, each marked with a matching serialized hologram.
Price: $79.95Price: $49.95
I find it particularly alarming that there is a copy of my book on this desktop, more so that the dragonfly is a design I have seen in ancient alchemical texts, and duplicated within said book. Could he be trying to warn me of something, or encourage my studies? I presume the latter... my work is important afterall. Anyway - another interesting work by Myke Amend, Artificer, artist. Reproductions are available through the archive at our standard prices. Printed in Epson k3 Archival ink on heavy archival metallic photographic paper with high gloss lustre UV and scratch-protective finish. Archival rated 200+years
Price: $79.95Price: $47.00
Eerie and haunting, another acquisition from Myke Amend's works, found last night pinned to the ceiling above my bed. The printed images in our reproductions do not move, nor do they curse your manhood. It is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Price: $69.95Price: $49.95
As rich in detail as it is in mystery, this piece was acquired by the archive through metaphysical and electronical means due to a strange glitch in the aether, and perhaps in turn due to a faulty tube or misplaced artifact. It bears the seal and sigil of one "Myke Amend", a strange being, presumed to be an artificer from neither future nor past nor present, but someplace sideways and otherly. It is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Carved is what appears to be some sort of black wood, depicting a spirit, stars, and in the distance - a graveyard - this piece by Myke Amend has devoured absolutely no one since its return to the vault - and reproductions are perfectly safe.
We really aren't quite sure - but this sort of creature seems to pop up often in his works. We think it is a symbolic something-or-other, perhaps the likeness of some primitive people's deity, as it correlates none with anything we have ever known to exist. Coincidentally, we have recently acquired a small statue which looks remarkably a lot like this particular engraving. This is yet another work by Myke Amend, an artificer who now seems to haunt our every move. This piece is printed on heavy archival metallic photostock in Epson Ultrachrome k3 archival inks.
Price: $27.95Price: $17.00
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