Description
Kiss Me – Bite Me – Eat Me
Incredible Triptych, created by Alfredo Rodriguez Murillo, our colourist for the blockbuster comic series LOVE DEATH EAT REPEAT and inspired by the same story.
The art depicts Zabrina, a beautiful Persian Princess and the main character of our comic who has been mysteriously transformed into a Zombie by ancient magic of opposing forces.
The triptych is Giclée printed on Museum Heritage 310gsm paper and signed by the artist.
You will be purchasing 3 individually signed and highly collectible A3 sized Giclée prints. Each release is 1 of 2.
Sfi Cool Patron
Included with this artwork is our Worlds-First Comic Art Patronage Package, providing you with an opportunity to have your likeness immortalised as a character within an issue of this awe inspiring comic series. Contact us directly for further details of this exclusive opportunity, only available via House of Assets.
** You can choose to have your own likeness, or that of a friend or loved one.
You can read the first 2 issues of comic series online here: Read Love Death Eat Repeat Comic
About the comic
In the year 1345, in the quaint village of Wharram Percy, England, the enchanting Persian Princess Zabrina, married to the esteemed Lord Percy, captivates all with her extraordinary beauty. However, on a fateful Halloween night, she falls victim to a sinister curse, and upon her untimely death, she is reborn as a mindless, rampaging Zombie – compelled to enact cruel and monstrous deeds.
The saga of Lady Zabrina commences at the moment of her passing. From that tragic instant, we embark on a gripping journey alongside this stunning and valiant figure as she battles fiercely against the darkness that has claimed her. This grand narrative unfolds over centuries, weaving through diverse cultures, significant historical events, and enigmatic realms that lie beyond the grasp of the living.
Join Zabrina on her quest to reclaim her humanity, as she painstakingly unravels the enigma of a magical family heirloom that bestows upon her extraordinary and otherworldly powers of regeneration.
About the Artist
Alfredo is based in Spain, and has been working closely with Sfi Cool since summer 2023 as the colourist for our LOVE DEATH EAT REPEAT comic series. His talents reach far beyond the remit of colouring comic panels. Alfi, as he is affectionately known by us, has an incredible talent for creating visualy stunning fan art and original art. He’s worked for Marvel and DC comics.
In his own words:
” I’m just someone on the road. I don’t escape the rain and I dance in the storm. I’ve been born twice, and I’ll die twice too. I’ve seen the inside of my head and I still haven’t zipped it up. Always drawing, always dreaming. Welcome to my hollow world.
Alfi ^______^ ”
Additional information:
All of our art is expertly prepared by Ironbridge Fine Arts including Giclée printing, fixative or protective varnishing, and where included, and impressive range of options for mounting and framing.
Each work of art will arrive securely packaged, guaranteeing its pristine condition. Each will be accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity, registered with the Fine Art Trade Guilds ArtSureTM, thereby establishing its provenance.
Size: 29.7 x 42cm, 11.7 x 16.5 inches (A3 size, excluding mount size, and optional framing)
Framing and shipping: We can offer exquisite framing to your specifications at an additional fee, this will be arranged directly with our partners, Ironbridge Fine Arts, and shipped directly from their gallery to your door. Purchase price excludes shipping costs, which are dependent upon the framing materials used and will be calculated for you at the time of agreeing your framing choices.
Sfi Cool Art
This collection features Giclée printed digital art, thoughtfully curated by our Founders and derived directly from our innovative comics and graphic novels. We limit each artwork to just two prints, both of which are signed by the respective artists. The first print (1 of 2) is available for purchase through House of Assets, while the second print (2 of 2) is preserved in our Founders’ private art gallery for future reference.
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