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  Kevin King   
  South Florida USA  
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Art: Pavor Nocturnus  by Artist Kevin  King
"Pavor Nocturnus "
Kevin King

Art: The Talking Board by Artist Kevin  King
"The Talking Board"
Kevin King

Art: The Gui Shu  by Artist Kevin  King
"The Gui Shu "
Kevin King

Art: The Bakechochin by Artist Kevin  King
"The Bakechochin"
Kevin King

Art: Mr. Sparrow Negotiates the Return of the House Brownies Spoon by Artist Kevin  King
"Mr. Sparrow Negotiates the Return of the House Brownies Spoon"
Kevin King

"The Bakechochin"

Art: The Bakechochin by Artist Kevin  King
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Media:  Watercolor, Acrylic, Pen & Ink
Dimensions:  2.5" X 3.5"
Date of Work:  April 2009

The Bakechochin Japan is just chock full of ghosties. All manner of spectral spookies and spirits stalk the serene settings of Land of the Rising Sun. I should tell you, it is when the sun sets and night covers the beautiful homes and Japanese countryside you are likely to be in want of the company of friends and not alone in the dark, as these school children discover encountering a ghost called a Bakechochin, a nasty spirit of a sour and vengeful person condemned to reside in a lantern. The Bakechochin has terrible glowing red eyes and a long tongue with which to ensnare the poor soul that lit the lantern and doom them to haunt that same said lantern together. Just terrible I assure! Mind my words my friends, if you are to lighting a strange lantern in those haunted areas of Japan; be sure to wear comfortable running shoes. K.W. King * 2.5" X 3.5" Each ACEOS ATCS (to be viewed adjacent to each other)


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