Featherdark / Hook and Crook - Six of Crows Papercraft Print Set (PRE-ORDER)
About this item:
Pre-orders expected to ship by or before October 2, 2025 for Standard Print size. Limited Edition prints ship immediately.
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Based on the SIX OF CROWS duology by Leigh Bardugo.
GRISHAVERSE trademark, logo, characters,books and indicia © & TM Leigh Bardugo. GV MONOGRAM © & TM Leigh Bardugo.
Standard and Limited Edition print of a digital artwork. All limited edition sizes are printed, numbered and signed by artist on fine art matte paper with archival ink. White bordered artwork is intentionally left uncropped to allow purchaser to have full flexibility with matte and framing.
This artwork is officially licensed from the author to sell to you fans!
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Oh my gosh, what a journey this has been! I started concept on this last July (2020) and have been working in chunks via Instagram Lives to complete this sequel papercraft of the Six of Crows for over a year!
I'm so excited to present Hook And Crook, inspired by a specific scene that happens in Crooked Kingdom by @lbardugo . I've been stating this over and over again during the lives, but there were specific mirrors happening here between the two papercrafts that wholly define the dynamics of the characters and the two books.
We talked about how the symbols in the facade of the Slat in Featherdark (Six of Crows papercraft) represented the strengths of each character (cane, knife, guns, bombs etc). The crow is standing proud and upright, above the city, to symbolize the upper-hand that the dregs had during SOC.
Now, the tables have turned in Hook And Crook. The symbols on the facade of the hotel show the character's weaknesses (gloves, a red bird, gambling wheel, Dunyasha's stars, paintbrush & laurels etc). The crow is defensively crouching with its hackles raised, the city above and oppressing - all representing the dregs having to turn and fight under dire circumstances.
And bonus! When you put the two side-by-side, a little nod to a certain Ravkan symbol takes form!
What a stupidly fun project this was! I'm so happy it's finally finished and I thank you all for those who joined me in the lives to watch the process!