Fresh from their recent explorations in the Bog World comes this brand new series of sculptures. All hand crafted from wood, and hand painted, these sculptures will form part of The Blackheart Gang’s soon to come traveling museum. In the mean time, have a look at these pictures.
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Fresh from their latest explorations in the Household, The Blackheart Gang has returned with stories anew, and Warren Editions has helped us create these truly beautiful etchings of what they saw there.
Our characters are heading to New York. Virtually.
Through state-of-the-art technology, our characters have been transported to New York, in and around the Roseland Ballroom and down Broadway. Download this handy app, to be able to discover their hiding places and take pictures of your findings.
Also, be sure to check out the F5 website for more information.
Six feet below us, beyond a forest of pipes and darkness, lies another world. This realm, known as the Household, is stranger than fiction, and ancient world filled with odd histories, strange continents and peculiar physics. The Blackheart Gang has just returned from an expedition to the darkest of the Household Continents, the largely unexplored Bog. In this expedition the Gang managed to retrieve a number of relics and curiosities that can be found on display.
The Blackheart Gang has recently returned from a trip to the bog, bringing with them these images of the life they encountered there. These images are currently being processed as etchings at Warren Editions, and will soon be for sale on our online store, and from a number of shops around Cape Town.
Markus has been hard at work, the product of which can be scene at his cool new website.Take a look at it here, and be mesmerized.
You can now get your hands on your very own Tale of How prints. There are thirteen to choose from, all signed by the gang, and limited to 30 editions. These prints will lend a sense of darkness to any wall in your home, and are also excellent as gifts for any occation. Have a look at our recently updated shop here.
This October, The Tale of How and Ringo will both be featured at the Fete Du Cinema d’Animation, in Persepolis, France.
Accompanying the screening will be an exhibition featuring a full set of the prints.
If you’re in the area be sure to stop by.
For more information, click here.
In October, The Blackheart Gang will come out of hiding for a day to speak at the Playgrounds Festival ‘10 in the Netherlands. Here they will share their experiences as fugitives, and speak of the trials of living by firelight in a cave for the last hundred years, only feeding on troglodytes.
Here’s the proof.
- Rooster Bear
In the Autumn of 1885 the Blackheart gang set forth on a daring quest into the Bogworld. Their mission was to find and interview the illusive Rooster Bear. Rooster’s mind, as many a scholar will tell you, was a well of secrets, as he had had privy to some of the most profound historical documentation during his service in the KGB (the Knightly Guards of Beardom.) Following his defection from the KGB in the winter of 1878, Rooster had to escape Mosstoe disguised as a sea otter, and fled to Bogworld were he now lives in fierce seclusion, writing explosive exposes on the history of the world and semi-fact based political thrillers.
The members of the Blackheart gang, who are of course all cunning and brave, took with them their autobiographer, a slight Indonesian man named Nyoman Kenak Dana. Not only was this a great opportunity to document their journey in the manner of traditional Indonesian sketches, but amongst themselves they also considered Nyoman Kenak Dana to be a sort of walking lunch box for when times got hard.*
Here we can see Nyoman’s marvelous representation of Rooster, a few days before his murder.
(*see the Poem by Markus Smit “Well done friends” for the account of how Ree had fattened up the small Indonesian artist before the adventure commenced.)
The Fog of pages
The world at large is filled with misery and heartache, the Bogworld doubly so. One of the terrors that The Blackheart gang were faced with during the search for Rooster Bear was of course the notorious Fog of Pages that surrounds Roosters home. Note that even when faced with the most sinister of perils the Blackheart gang, who are of course cunning and brave, find the time to pose for the picture. I leave you now with an exert from their journal:
Day 129, The Fog of pages.
The bellowing clouds below have turned out not to be clouds at all, but rather a Fog of white pages. There are millions of them fluttering around us, steadily reducing our visibility. On occasion I read some of the pages to pass the laborious hours. They are all from manuscripts and books. I am unable to form any sort of narrative amongst them. I have encouraged the others to stop eating these pages, though I fear that all communication is lost between us. Ree seems to have taken to some whimsical flights of fancy induced by severe dementia, or ink poisoning. She seems to believe that we are surrounded by magical snowflakes or something. Earlier today a page got stuck to Jannes’ face and he ran away screaming that he was blind, we had to catch him and pin him down. We are in a bad way. Soon we will be dead.
Ol’ Lonely
Here we see the home of Rooster Bear as seen from beyond Ol’ lonely, the forest which borders the hill. Ol’ lonely is a part of a family of very rare Acti Fauna called Dubblecromian Tight-ropes. These creatures are hermaphrodites, and have a male and female head on each end of their bodies. These massive creatures can be cleverly tricked into becoming mobile security fences if they are wrapped around hills or mountains. The reason for this is quite simple, in general the male head is completely enthralled by the female head, where as the female head rarely wants anything to do with the male head. And so the slowly revolve around the hill, the male always approaching and the female always stepping politely away from her pursuer.







