David Murdoch – A Steady Diet of Horror

Wednesday, March 28, 2012
David Murdoch - A Steady Diet of Horror

We nabbed an interview with illustrator David Murdoch about working with Sideshow, his artistic process and his first great horror publication. Welcome sir! Let’s see, can you start by telling us a bit about your background in art and coming to work with Sideshow? I can give you that generic, “I’ve always been drawing” answer, [...]

Friday, September 30, 2011

Q.I have never gotten a question answered but here goes! :) I read how one collector was against Art prints and more in favor of removable heads, switch out arms, etc. While I know you at Sideshow try to please everyone. I, for one HATE heads that can fall off, or switch out arms that will just sit in the box. I think the art print pays a great tribute and compliments the statue. From my experience the more switch out pieces you have, the more chance you have of something being broken. And if you don’t have room on your walls, buy a nice sleeved folder to place them in, so you can show people. Your guests will love looking through your Exclusive book and then at the statues. And the artists deserve that recognition.

Thanks VERY much for writing in with your fandom of the prints! We really enjoy the artistic process MAKING the prints, and we have no plans to stop. We think there’s a way and are working to satisfy both camps (prints versus parts) simultaneously.

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