Klurd - Goblin Artist
You would be surprised to find out how many artists are in fact goblins. Though goblins were not typically considered great craftsmen in their world. In ours, their fresh eye, and love of messes, made them ideal artists.
Klurd, once had a small studio in British Columbia. They kept to themselves most days, and rarely granted an audience. Their work was brokered by Aaron Harding and Mr. Harding was willing to speak to me and show me the studio that Klurd once maintained.
It was clearly a creative space. As a scholar of mystical history, I did not understand it’s artistry. But the floor was littered with the mixture of mediums, old busts, and a piece that Mr. Harding offered to sell me called “Bones of the Apple.”
Klurd sadly passed in 2014. Their work has little following and has not seen its value grow since their passing
I did not buy the “Bones of the Apple” as it appeared to be a pile of rotting apple cores.