"Wajue de Ruchong" or Digger by Brian Colin
Brian Colin has been busy at work, and from the images above you can tell he is crafting his art more and more. The 10" Custom Yoka above titled "Digger" was completed for the Multiversal Group Show that starts tomorrow on December 3rd and continuing on through the 6th down in Florida during Art Basel! Brian absolutely killed it with this piece, and his customs are becoming more and more amazing as time goes by.
The Digger's back story...
"Wajue de Ruchong" or Digger of the Worm was unearthed in China's Gobi desert last week while searching for rumored sand worms. Locals had been telling stories for decades of a small race of dinosaur-like creatures that use the sand worm's tunnel systems. Only rough drawings and rumors had ever been shown of this great discovery until now. Sadly the team of explorers thad made the discovery were caught off guard and killed this specimen on contact. Further excavations have been approved by the Chinese government to continue the search for more of the "Wajue de Ruchong".
The Digger's back story...
"Wajue de Ruchong" or Digger of the Worm was unearthed in China's Gobi desert last week while searching for rumored sand worms. Locals had been telling stories for decades of a small race of dinosaur-like creatures that use the sand worm's tunnel systems. Only rough drawings and rumors had ever been shown of this great discovery until now. Sadly the team of explorers thad made the discovery were caught off guard and killed this specimen on contact. Further excavations have been approved by the Chinese government to continue the search for more of the "Wajue de Ruchong".
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