Mathilda Ulf

I love Society6 I really do, but you have to wade through a lot of hipster orientated stuff to find the really decent artwork. I came across Mathilda Ulf a while ago, but wasn’t aware she had a Society6 store. It was a wonderful surprise to find her gorgeous captures of the natural world available… Continue reading Mathilda Ulf

Wyrd Words & Effigies: The Definitive Interview List

Wyrd Words & Effigies has been in action since May 2013. In the months that have passed since then, many interviews have been conducted, with all sorts of creative beings who aren't afraid to explore the darkness and the treasures it hides. Underneath you’ll find all of our interviews to date, for you to browse… Continue reading Wyrd Words & Effigies: The Definitive Interview List

Wyrd Wonders From The Archives: Kin Fables

If you missed the interview with the creators of the exquisite Kin Fables the first time around, I've made life easy for you. Click on the link below the experience one of the most fantastical short films ever created. It's won multiple awards since Wyrd Words & Effigies interviewed the creators a few months back.… Continue reading Wyrd Wonders From The Archives: Kin Fables

Thursday’s Wyrd Findings

I have an obsession with jewellery made from bones, be they real bones or cast bones and I think that Charlotte Burkhart is the queen of bone jewellery design. This jaw dropping Devil’s Backbone Necklace is made from sterling silver and is cast from pieces of vertebrae from three different animals.   A necklace of… Continue reading Thursday’s Wyrd Findings

Friday’s Wyrd Findings

I literally want to buy everything created by the talented Danielle Fedorshik. Her work has a distinctive dark beauty. I’m particularly in love with her stunning throw pillows, especially these three.   I like my hoods big,  tops long and sleeves covering most of my hands. Basically, The Witching Hour Hoodie by Sovrin fits all… Continue reading Friday’s Wyrd Findings

Thursday’s Wyrd Findings

One day, my time will come, and I’ll be able to afford this Skull with Amethyst Growth Ring and this Veil Ring. Both are by Macabre Gadgets. I would strut around the house in this Steel Cropped Top by Fannie Schiavoni. Made of oxidized steel rings and handmade in London, it can help any woman… Continue reading Thursday’s Wyrd Findings

Interview : Adorned Immortal

Adorned Immortal, established by artist Marilyn Hammer, creates some of the most distinctive accessories I’ve ever seen. All the pieces are utterly unique, with a raw, primal feel to them. Marilyn makes the most of recycled materials, and the bones and skins left behind by creatures who’ve passed. Please could you explain the services Adorned… Continue reading Interview : Adorned Immortal

Interview : Waltkvlten

The work of German artist Knechter harks back to a different time, when the loudest sound on the hillside was cowbells, rather than the sizzling currents emitting from sky high pylons. The subjects and themes of his work speak to me on multiple levels, and I find myself returning to lose myself in his creations… Continue reading Interview : Waltkvlten

Interview : James Watts

The work of artist James Watts intrigues and fascinates me. When I first came across it my first thought was ‘this is exactly the sort of art Wyrd Words & Effigies needs to be showcasing.’ The following interview presents an insight into the mind and creations of one mulch-talented individual, who looks far beyond the… Continue reading Interview : James Watts

An Interview With Petra Shara Stoor Of Skulls & Bones Artwork

The skull art work of Petra Shara Stoor - a  Finnish artist based in Sweden - is quite unlike anything I’ve ever come across before. I contacted her moments after stumbling across her Facebook page, and to my absolute delight, we’ve put together an interview that will hopefully work as an introduction to her unique… Continue reading An Interview With Petra Shara Stoor Of Skulls & Bones Artwork