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Video: Mark Ryden & Marion Peck’s “Sweet Wishes”


Sweet Wishes Mark Ryden & Marion Peck

Mark Ryden and Marion Peck present a strange cautionary fairy tale for dolls, bears and babies about fairies and loads of sugar entitled "Sweet Wishes". Based on the above short film co-created by the artists, a hardcover book will be released on July 21st through Porter House. The book will be available in standard and special editions (which includes a DVD of the short, a book mark, and is signed by the book authors).

Sweet Wishes Mark Ryden & Marion Peck

Mark Ryden and Marion Peck present a strange cautionary fairy tale for dolls, bears and babies about fairies and loads of sugar entitled “Sweet Wishes”. Based on the above short film co-created by the artists, a hardcover book will be released on July 21st through Porter House. The book will be available in standard and special editions (which includes a DVD of the short, a book mark, and is signed by the book authors).

Also, be sure to stop by the Hi-Fructose booth at Comic-con and get a promo card for the “Sweet Wishes” book.

p.s. If we’re not mistaken, the music for the above film is by pioneering experimental jazz musician Raymond Scott (predecessor to Spike Jones and Looney Tunes’ Karl Stalling.

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