Chronopolis Crippler - Raku Fired Ceramic Sculpture
Chronopolis Crippler - Raku Fired Ceramic Sculpture
Raku Rayguns are one-of-a-kind ceramic sculptures made by West Magoon. They are inspired by alien technology unearthed at a secret UFO crash site, known only to a tribe of Wyoming Hill People. Each raygun is named after a science fiction author, character or device.
This raygun features a perforated blast suppressor around the nose and a dial near the back of the gun impressed with mysterious markings. The yellow-green glaze on the main body of the gun has an almost neon brightness and the gnarly, textured bronze glaze suggests alien metal.
The Raku Rayguns are sized for the human hand. This one measures about 17" long by 12" tall. Each Raku Raygun comes with a ceramic moon crater plaque wall mount. The raygun rests on brass hooks embedded in the plaque which provide a sturdy support. The plaque has an attached wire on the back, for hanging on the wall.
The visual roots that inspire these sculptures include sci-fi magazine covers from the 30's,40's and 50's, the styling cues from 50's automobiles, and design elements from Art Deco and Art Nouveau which contribute to the Steampunk flavor of the Raku Rayguns.
The last photo is the cover of the book whose author this raygun is an homage to. To learn more please visit this web page: http://www.ballardian.com/
When shipping, we very carefully wrap each ray gun in yards of bubble wrap and double-box them.