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Wētā Workshop Labyrinth (1986) The Knight Who Never Yields Limited Edition Art Print
Wētā Workshop Labyrinth (1986) The Knight Who Never Yields Limited Edition Art Print
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Weta Workshop is thrilled to be exploring another world from the mind of Jim Henson, this time bringing you high-quality collectibles from the iconic 1986 film Jim Henson’s Labyrinth.
A careless wish sees a young girl’s baby brother taken away by the mystical Goblin King. With just 13 hours on the clock, sixteen-year-old Sarah must solve, navigate, and survive the many trials and riddles of the mysterious labyrinth.
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jim Henon’s Labyrinth with the full collection of Brian Froud’s exclusive printed artworks: Wiseman Of The Labyrinth, Sarah And Hoggle Navigate The Labyrinth, alongside The Knight Who Never Yields. Produced in strictly limited editions, the complete set represents a rare opportunity to secure a cohesive body of work from the film’s original conceptual designer.
I have sworn with my lifeblood: No one shall pass this way, without my permission.
In this richly detailed composition, Brian Froud brings to life the indomitable Sir Didymus, poised defiantly within the treacherous Bog of Eternal Stench. With characteristic bravery, the scrappy knight faces down an imposing, lance-bearing adversary, embodying unwavering courage in the face of the unknown.
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, this print represents a rare opportunity to acquire a definitive depiction of beloved figures from Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. With only 400 available worldwide, 20 of which are hand-signed Brian himself, this is not one to miss.
Features:
- Artwork by famed illustrator Brian Froud
- Limited Edition of just 400
- Made in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth
- Printed on premium 250 gsm Husky Fine Linen Embossed paper
“There are people of extraordinary talent operating in today's world that have similar skills as the great masters of yesteryear. It just happens to be that the canvas that they paint on is the darkened screen of the cinemas of the world.”
- Richard Taylor - CEO & Co-founder, Weta Workshop
- Ages: 14-99
- Country of origin: New Zealand
