Trustworth Studios creates beautiful hand silk-screened wallpaper from vintage designs originally created in the 1890s during the English Arts and Crafts Movement. And though their per role price certainly isn't cheap, they do offer one option that most other wallpaper manufacturers don't... they will sell their designs by the foot! And at just $7 per foot, that's a pretty good deal. So you can spend $21 or $28 on bat wallpaper, toss it in a frame and BOOM!- instant art.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Bat and demon wallpaper
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Monster buckles
One of my favorite artists, Elizabeth McGrath, created this awesome two-headed bat
for the fine folks at Monster Buckles. It's available as either a belt buckle or necklace.
Be sure to check out the rest of their awesome horror-inspired buckle collection. They have everything from the very cool zombie buckle with movable jaw (seen above) to hearses, Frankenstein monsters, cyclopes, and more.
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Make your own bat costume
With just a hooded sweatshirt and broken umbrella, you too can create your very own bat costume.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
A talented couple
Now the question is, did they both like painting skulls and ghosts before they got married, or is that a more recent development?
"Haunted House" by Brian Flynn and bat print by Dora Drimalas.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Bat blades
These cool bat-shaped ceiling fan blades are currently sold out on Etsy, but I bet if you ask real nice they would still be willing to whip up a set for you.
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Friday, January 5, 2007
Another expensive light
Though not quite as expensive as the bronze skull lamp I wrote about yesterday, this lighting fixture still carries a hefty price tag - $1530. From the company's website: "The bat & serpent design originates with Celtic mythology and symbolizes the triumph of science and modern medicine over witchcraft. Inspired by an Art Nouveau and Victorian fondness for artistic design, our 'Sunset' is hand cast using the 'lost-wax' technique to capture all the stunning detail of a circa 1892 period original - and we do mean original."
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