City Of Spooks And Delight



City Of Spooks And Delight, originally uploaded by MissYucki.

Loosely based on Hieronymus Bosch’s famous triptych, The garden of Earthly delights, MissYucki has created a new print work, City of Spooks and Delight.

This characteristically MissYucki landscape illustrates, in 3 printed panels, a dreamscape of spooky delights in which a MissYucki Pageant Princess is the central character seen cavorting amidst shadowy creatures in a realm filled with curious candyfloss hues and almost familiar terrain sprinkled with symbols of Johannesburg, mining and eerie amusement.

This new work was created for the Spookasem exhibition which; will be opening on the 20th of January at Salon 91 Contemporary Art Collection in Cape Town, South Africa.

If you are lucky enough to be In the lovely Cape Town between the 20th of January – 20th of February please do head over to Salon 91 to get a peek at MissYucki’s Spooks and Delights.

City of Spooks and Delights is a digital, collaged illustration created using Photoshop. It’s elements are a combination of digitally drawn details layered and textured with photographs. The work is comprised of three print panels; Bokkie Bliss, Golden Terra and Muti Mining. As a completed set, the work is approximately 89,14cm x 49cm and it is available in an edition of 3.

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