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Scott Gustafson 'Touched By Magic' Image size: 39"w x 17.875"h. Edition Size:4000 Published from the artist's original work. May 1995
Scott Gustafson 'The Maiden & The Unicorn' Over the centuries, contrary meanings have been bestowed upon the unicornvirtue, sin, chastity, wildness, death and rebirth among them. One aspect of the legend, however, has never been disputed: only a maiden can tame the proud beast. Scott Gustafson explores these myths while offering lively new interpretations in The Maiden and the Unicorn, which has been created in the same wondrously detailed tradition as the extremely popular, sold out print Merlin and Arthur. This enchanted glen is full of symbols explained by Gustafson in a fascinating essay that accompanies each print. Image size: 29.25"w x 20.625"h. Edition Size:1250 Published from the artist's original work. Out of stock please contact us for availability
Scott Gustafson 'Tom Thumb' There are many tales of this tailor's magical son, but I chose to portray him amid nature, on a mousely steed, brandishing his father's stock in trade. I hope it has the color and verve that most people imagine when first hearing of the adventurous boy no higher than a thumb. Image size: 19.25"w x 22"h. Edition Size:950 Published from the artist's original work. January 1997
Scott Gustafson 'The Wizard Of Oz - Remarque' Edition Size:100 Published from the artist's original work. September 1999
Scott Gustafson 'Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater' Scott Gustafson follows his Tom Thumb with this sweet scene of domestic tranquility. As always, Gustafson's image is filled with lush and delightful details that will be fun to explore for many viewings to come. Image size: 19.25"w x 22"h. Edition Size:950 Published from the artist's original work. July 1997
Scott Gustafson 'Merlin And Arthur' Merlin's magical prowess was renown-as the son of a devil and a virtuous maiden, he had tremendous power but used it only for good. Later on it was Merlin who placed the sword in the stone-which only young Arthur could remove and become England's King. This is Merlin's room-full of exotic and marvelous portents, omens, objects and animals (can you find the owl, hedgehogs, raven, unicorn and the puffin?). Strange things are afoot here-notice how the bottles on the tables have faces and seem to be shape-shifting...and is the ink bottle writing something? Edition Size:1250 Published from the artist's original work. November 1998
Scott Gustafson 'Little Miss Muffet' There are so many light and interesting touches in this beautifully colored and bordered work. She sits in a formal garden of the 18th century, next to her faithful King Charles Spaniel. A suave little spider has come to "sit down beside her"-but perhaps this Miss Muffet will not be frightened away. Scott says: "The sheet music at her feet is a Tarantella, a popular dance of the period that, according to folklore, when danced wards off the effects of the venomous bite of a tarantula. Whether or not that's true I don't know, but it was a nice musical tie-in to the spidery theme I was painting." Image size: 19.25"w x 22"h. Edition Size:950 Published from the artist's original work. May 1998
Scott Gustafson 'Jack And The Beanstalk' Image size: 19.25"w x 22"h. Edition Size:3500 Published from the artist's original work. February 2005