Orc Overseer
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Sideshow Weta
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Open Edition
26.7 Polystone Aug 24, 2001 Daniel Cockersell |
Sculpted by the talented Warren Mahy, this stunning 1:6 scale statue captures a menacing figure from the world of Middle-earth: the Orc Overseer. These exquisitely detailed statues are crafted from heavy-weight polystone and meticulously hand-painted to the highest standards. Each piece is a faithful replication of the iconic characters from "The Lord of the Rings" films, and they bear the endorsement of the actors who portrayed them on screen.
The Orc Overseer, bred from captured Elves and under the command of Saruman, represents a formidable and evil presence in Middle-earth. This Orc Overseer, different from its kind, was created to withstand the light and posed a significant threat to the fellowship on their perilous quest. The statue stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of Warren Mahy, who has masterfully brought this character to life in astonishing detail. The display base, etched with the map of Middle-earth and adorned with the Lord of the Rings logo, the character's name, and the sculptor's signature, adds an extra layer of authenticity to this collectible masterpiece.
The Orc Overseer, bred from captured Elves and under the command of Saruman, represents a formidable and evil presence in Middle-earth. This Orc Overseer, different from its kind, was created to withstand the light and posed a significant threat to the fellowship on their perilous quest. The statue stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of Warren Mahy, who has masterfully brought this character to life in astonishing detail. The display base, etched with the map of Middle-earth and adorned with the Lord of the Rings logo, the character's name, and the sculptor's signature, adds an extra layer of authenticity to this collectible masterpiece.
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Sculptor Biography
Warren Mahy is a distinguished artist celebrated for his contributions to the world of role-playing games and fantasy creations. Hailing from the serene coastal town of Whakatane in New Zealand, Warren's upbringing was infused with the natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean and New Zealand's native wilderness. This early exposure kindled his passion for design and illustration, setting him on a remarkable artistic journey.
Following his education, Warren embarked on a career path that eventually led him to Weta Workshop Ltd. It was here, alongside his school friend Ben Wootten, that he began as a concept designer during the production of iconic films like "The Lord of the Rings," "King Kong," and "Narnia." Subsequently, he ventured into freelancing, operating from his Tauranga studio, where he lent his creative talents to storyboard development and illustrations for the RPG and trading card industries. Presently, Warren shares his extensive knowledge and skills as a Graphic Design teacher at a secondary school.
Warren Mahy's indelible mark in the world of artistry is epitomized by his pivotal role in shaping the designs for Peter Jackson's legendary trilogy, "The Lord of The Rings." His artistic influence has left an enduring impact on other prominent films, including the remake of "King Kong" and Andrew Adamson's "Narnia" series. Beyond the realm of film, Warren's artwork extends into print media, with significant contributions to the trading card and role-playing game industries. His remarkable artistic journey is also distinguished by his work on "Magic: The Gathering," a testament to his versatile creativity.
Warren Mahy is a distinguished artist celebrated for his contributions to the world of role-playing games and fantasy creations. Hailing from the serene coastal town of Whakatane in New Zealand, Warren's upbringing was infused with the natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean and New Zealand's native wilderness. This early exposure kindled his passion for design and illustration, setting him on a remarkable artistic journey.
Following his education, Warren embarked on a career path that eventually led him to Weta Workshop Ltd. It was here, alongside his school friend Ben Wootten, that he began as a concept designer during the production of iconic films like "The Lord of the Rings," "King Kong," and "Narnia." Subsequently, he ventured into freelancing, operating from his Tauranga studio, where he lent his creative talents to storyboard development and illustrations for the RPG and trading card industries. Presently, Warren shares his extensive knowledge and skills as a Graphic Design teacher at a secondary school.
Warren Mahy's indelible mark in the world of artistry is epitomized by his pivotal role in shaping the designs for Peter Jackson's legendary trilogy, "The Lord of The Rings." His artistic influence has left an enduring impact on other prominent films, including the remake of "King Kong" and Andrew Adamson's "Narnia" series. Beyond the realm of film, Warren's artwork extends into print media, with significant contributions to the trading card and role-playing game industries. His remarkable artistic journey is also distinguished by his work on "Magic: The Gathering," a testament to his versatile creativity.