Showing posts with label Woven Shaper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woven Shaper. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

The Grand Bazaar in Italy

I had planned to share this months ago, closer to when we made our trip to Italy this past May. If you had been following along in that adventure, you know that things got weird. Well, weird is not the right word - let's just say it was complicated. But as the months passed, things evened out, and now I am here to share a story about Italy, Romeo & Juliet, and The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia.

Our second to last stop in our Italian adventure was Verona. This was our first time in the city, and it became an instant favorite. As our hosts described it, Verona is the most Italian city in all of Italy. We didn't understand the comment at first, but after a couple of days, as an outsider, we understood it. We did see the Pope zip by in a motorcade while we walked down the street, so I think there is some truth to it. We enjoyed the city and would return without hesitation.

One of the main reasons that you may know the city of Verona is because Shakespear's Romeo & Juliet was set here. While the story is fictitious, the Capulets were real. And it just so happens that our hotel was located in the buildings that once were the Capulet home. There is a courtyard with a balcony that is said to be Juliet's balcony - even though she never existed. It is a tourist destination with massive crowds while it is open. As our hotel's entrance was off the courtyard, we had after hours access, which was fun and gave us a chance to see the balcony, the courtyard, and the bronze staute of the 13 year old Juliet (whose breasts have been polished to a shine by all the creeps visiting). Out on the street under our hotel is a store that sells souvenirs related to Romeo & Juliet. You can find shirts, aprons, buttons, and everything else in between, but most of all, you can get your name and the name of your true love embroidered onto some of these items. It was a perfect moment we found ourselves at the souvenir store talking to a very nice old man who worked the store and ran the ancient embroidery machine. He made my wife a free bookmark, and we knew it was time to get something silly.

Ethra and Shaper in the Capulet courtyard under "Juliet's Balcony"

It's weird, it's silly, and no one will really understand it except my wife and I, but here it is. A heart-shaped pot holder with hearts and the two main characters from my stories. It is perfect. And I am so glad I got it, for so many reasons, but at a very low time on an amazing trip, it was just want I needed. Having tangible artifacts related to the real world and the world of the Grand Bazaar makes me more giddy than it should, but that is the point of them. This hangs in my studio above my drawing table, where I can always see it so that it reminds me of the trip and the good and the bad.

A better shot of the balcony and yet another PERFECT Italian wall - just look at all that beautiful texture and detail!

That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here on Friday! Until then...

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Monday, January 29, 2018

Woven Shaper - The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia

I have a new piece from The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia! Today's monster is the mysterious Woven Shaper. The mysterious being known as Shaper is responsible for the design and construction of the vast array of Woven organic tools. Not much is know about Shaper, and even less is known about the process and materials they use to create the Woven legions. There are showroom hours available every day at the Woven tower, and if you are lucky, you might even get a chance to meet the legendary Woven Shaper.

If you would like to read the thoughts of 
Reginald Blatherskite, Anointed Seer of the Impure Husk, regarding this monster, then head on over to The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDaila blog!

Woven Shaper
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Currently Available Grand Bazaar Originals
© 2018 Christopher Burdett

Woven Shaper - Drawing
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
© 2018 Christopher Burdett

Here are all of the monsters appearing in the first volume of The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia: Aberrant Stilter, Belled Kreep, Corrupted Knight, Dight-Kin, Eau-de-nil Elder, Ethra VanDalia, Footman, Gray Wanderer, Gullet, Humgruffin Mother, Irritated Girasol, Judicator, Kiplorbic Animal Dealer, Lammergeier Transport, Myopic Riflemen, Nimsbane Curse Victim, Ophiomornous Bureaucrat, Petrous Blacksmith, Quincaillerie, Rapacious Guttersnipe, Saint Marque, Smokestack, Thrice, Uncanny Scribe, Virulent Artificer, Woven Egg, Woven Shaper, Xandrell Tree, Yote Arms Dealer, and Zombic Spore.
 
As an added bonus, I have some images of the line work and rendering process of this piece so that you can get a better idea of it taking shape... 


Woven Shaper - Process © 2018 Christopher Burdett

That is all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...


For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com