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Friday, May 18, 2007

Motor City Comic Con Report!

ScOttRa and Tom Savini. Tom Savini has been a hero of mine for a loooonnnng time! It was an honor to finaly meet him. I gave Tom a copy of my portrait of Lon Chaney as The Vampire from "London After Midnight." He seemed touched and gave me some really great compliments on my work.


ScOttRa, Das Boy, Super Chimchar, and The Ghoul! I gave The Ghoul 25 prints of the portrait I did of him for him to sell. Keep an eye out for them soon on The Ghoul.com

Das Boy and Major Victory strike a pose that's sure to strike fear in the hearts of evil doers!

Das Boy in the clutches of King Kong! Kong was sculpted out of seat cushions by renowned artist Chris Scalf. They are doing a raffle to raise money for autistic children so be sure to stop by and support this great cause!

And here's my new pride & joy! Henry Spencer from David Lynch's "Eraserhead" created by The Clay Guy! Thanks Baby!!!

I also picked up some really cool pieces by artist RAK. His stuff is very, very cool. Be sure to check out his site for yourself!


If you head out to the Motor City Comic Con this weekend, be sure to stop by the Wonderworld Comics booth, they are selling my stuff exclusivly at the Con!

Monday, May 14, 2007

The Bride + The Monster

Vampress requested a profile portrait of Elsa Lanchester as "The Bride" which lead to this...



Then my son suggested a profile of Frankenstein's Monster, which lead to this...



Which inevitably lead to this...



Our first ever 11 x 17 print!


All three prints are available in the store!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Rue Morgue Cover Contest


The contest is over!

I didn't win, but did recieve an honorable mention!

You can check out the winner here.

Congrats Greggory! That is a kick ass design!

R

Monday, May 07, 2007

Pinhead


Pinhead as portrayed by Doug Bradley in Clive Barker's 1987 film "Hellraiser."

Rounding out the trio of 80's horror icons, here's Pinhead.

The Pinhead make up was designed by special make up effects artist Bob Keen, It took six hours to place Doug Bradley into the Pinhead makeup.

An interesting piece of trivia:
The film's original title was "Sadomasochists From Beyond The Grave".

Be sure to visit Doug Bradley's official site www.dougbradley.com

As always, you can buy this print, or any of my prints (There are only 5 days left to take advantage of our BUY 1 GET 1 FREE SALE!) for a mere $25.00 by visiting the store, or simply by clicking the button below.