ART UPDATED in better quality version– Notice anything different about this latest piece I made? That’s because for the most part I didn’t use Photoshop to make the picture. Instead I did the image the old fashioned way. By drawing Frank and his harp free-handed using pencils, pens and markers for outlining, and crayons, markers, and color pencils to color them all in. It was done on a large paper that was too big to fit inside the scanner. So I used my smartphone to take a photo of it, put it on my PC, and used Photoshop to make adjustments to the brightness of the image. The result is what you see here.
My, my what a strange “gun” you have there, Frank. You just have to admit that no gun can do it like this “gun” Frank uses to serenade crooks as they lay on the floor in a pool of blood dying the moment after The Punisher shot them all.
What Frank is playing in the image is a gun harp. That’s right. A gun harp made in a shape of a Celtic Harp from an old discarded pistol Frank uses as the neck (the top section) of this make-shift harp which he made while looking at a book about Celtic instrument making he discovered while on a mission to take out a group of Saudi Terrorists that’s been sighted in Wales. A country where Celtic music fills the heart and soul of every person living in the region for many centuries.
Sherry Konkus lives in Owosso, MI. She is the proud owner of the Camac Athena EX Concert Grand Harp named “Grover” and Camac Mademoiselle named “Ernie.” She’s also the proud author of The Punisher Harp Zone. Sherry is the one who came up with the idea of portraying The Punisher from Marvel Comics as the punishing harpist who plays the harp in memory of his family who was killed by the mob years ago.