From the Court of the Dead, Sideshow Collectibles is proud to present the Generals Gather Premium Art Print by renowned illustrator Kim Jung Gi.
Death gathers his confederacy of generals to the battlefields of man for a lesson about the Dark Deed by the hands of men, and to usher the souls of the departed into the next realm. Although the leaders of the Underworld stand united under one purpose, it remains to be seen that their perspectives, and ambitions, have yet to align...
This 24x18” hand-numbered, limited edition art print features An authorized, automated penciled signature and embossed seal of authenticity.
Available framed or unframed. If framed option is chosen, your order will be specially framed for you. Please allow additional time to frame and ship your order.
Kim Jung Gi is an established artist from South Korea whose artwork has attracted the international attention of millions over the last few years. He has the ability to visualize the drawing before making his marks. With mental pictures, he can draw without a photographic reference.
"I observe things all the time. I don’t take references while I’m drawing, but I’m always collecting visual resources. I observe them carefully on daily basis, almost habitually. I study images of all sorts and genres," says Kim, who has been passionate about art since he was a kid.
Since 2007, he has published three sketchbooks which contain more than 2,200 pages of his monumental art work.
Kim Jung Gi is an established artist from South Korea whose artwork has attracted the international attention of millions over the last few years. He has the ability to visualize the drawing before making his marks. With mental pictures, he can draw without a photographic reference.
"I observe things all the time. I don’t take references while I’m drawing, but I’m always collecting visual resources. I observe them carefully on daily basis, almost habitually. I study images of all sorts and genres," says Kim, who has been passionate about art since he was a kid.
Since 2007, he has published three sketchbooks which contain more than 2,200 pages of his monumental art work.
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