It’s been nearly two years since the original Lost Impossimals made their debut in The Complete Twistory collection after our story opened with the discovery in 2010 of a forgotten crate at the National Museum of Antiquities.
A crate full with paintings of Lost Impossimals, creatures painted by the equally mysterious explorer Charles Burroughs whose diaries and field notes found along with them helped us understand that there is a secret history, a natural twistory to the Lost Impossimals intertwined with our own.
Over the last twelve months I have worked on just twelve paintings, each one starting with a scene built in miniature, scenes that have covered streets, kitchens, meadows, shops, clock towers, underwater and even one set in a fortune telling amusement cabinet.
To all that was added objects, a little fewer than three hundred were painted with weird items like sandwiches, bank notes, guns, false teeth and balloon whisks. Add a sprinkle of hidden objects, codes to break and things to find twisted with popular culture and icons to mix it all up. Then came the names, a Slurping Sipper Slosher, The Rampant Jekylled Whatabanker, not your normal names I think you would agree.
Finally the stories, a series of letters passed between two people that chart the discovery and history behind each painting culminating in a murderous game of cat and mouse.
Hidden in the paintings is a solution, a solution to a murder revealed for the first time in letters passed between the museum and Perplex Research, the laboratory investigating the latest batch of Lost Impossimals.
So welcome to the research site for Bloodlines, a mentally unstable dash through history where you will discover just what the Lost Impossimals are really all about and maybe solve a murder before the body count rises…
This fantastical new body of work from Peter Smith is currently on display here at Castle Fine Art Newcastle so why not come and join us here in the gallery and join in with this dark and deadly adventure!
All of these pieces are available to purchase immediately so place your order today to avoid disappointment! All pieces can be reserved with a deposit which is fully refundable should you change your mind at a later date.In the case of the 'Tuppenny Pennysaurus (remarques edition)', each piece has been personally hand embellished by Peter himself with various additional sweets making no two pieces the same. With only 75 of each pieces available, it won't be long before all of these pieces have completely sold out.
There is a limited amount of original artwork to accompany this series and all of our artwork is available to purchase using interest free.
For further details please contact the gallery on 0191 2332200 or email us at newcastle@castlefineart.com.
We look forward to hearing from you soon,
Best wishes,
The team at Newcastle,
Sarah, Mandy, Steph and Holly x
Signed Limited Edition Sculpture by Peter Smith
Height 13.5"
£295
Signed Limited Edition Sculpture by Peter Smith
Height 13.5"
£295
Agatha’s Watson Wriggler
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 16.5” by 26” canvas on board
£450 framed
The Flamboyant WrigglingWonky Wonder
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 30” by 20.75” canvas on board
£595 framed
Menacing MoriartyMarauder
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 18.75” by 28” canvas on board
£565 framed
Mysterious Count Carpathian Von Porl
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 16.5” by 26” canvas on board
£450 framed
The CanteringCaketacular Queen of Bakes
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 23” by 23” canvas on board
£525 framed
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 16.5” by 26” canvas on board
£450 framed
Signed Limited
Edition of 75 by Peter Smith
Image Size 30” by
17.5” canvas on board
£1450
framed
Each piece has
been personally hand embellished by Peter Smith. He has added additional sweets
onto each piece, making no two the same!
Signed Limited Edition of 150 by Peter Smith
Image Size 19.5” by 24” canvas on board
£495 framed
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