• Season’s Beatings – Krampus – Gold & Red on Black

    Have you been naughty or nice this year? You will know which should this fellow head your way, a lump of coal is the mildest punishment, a thrashing with a bundle of sticks let’s you know that thing you did was pretty bad, a ride in the basket shows that thing was truly unforgivable and you should prepare yourself for being feasted upon by St Nicholas’ hellish companion, the Krampus.

    An Alpine Christmas figure of the devil variety, this one eats really naughty kids and serve as a deterrent for bad behaviour, a house visit from the Christmas saint and devil or parades still happen in areas of Austria, German and the Alps. I have made a making of this print for patrons on Patreon should this be of interest, find me under GurdyBird!

    More colour combinations are on the way, red ink on white paper, black ink on red paper, and other possibilities! Black on white is available from this shop! Krampus is a way of life, so please bare with me for these variations.

  • Mutation #1

    2 colors screen print
    black + special gold ink
    on Somerset satin 310 GSM paper
    250 mm x 350 mm

    Limited Edition of 25 signed by the artist.

    Japanese patterns and anatomical illustration
    from the book Kanshin Biyō,
    by Bunken Kagami, Japan (1603-1868)

    ©2021 Petulia Mattioli
    www.petuliamattioli.com

    Printed in London by Luma Studio

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Mutation #1

    £55.00
  • Mutation #2

    2 colours screen print

    black + special gold ink

    on somerset satin 310 gsm paper

    300 mm x 280 mm

    Limited Edition of 25 signed by the artist.

    Japanese patterns and skull anatomy illustration

    by Henry Winkles (circa 1860)

    ©2021 Petulia Mattioli

    www.petuliamattioli.com

    Printed in London by Luma Studio

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Mutation #2

    £55.00

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