Update
Hey all,
Thanks for all the support, we had a blast at HorrorHound Indy!
I'm really hoping to post some new work here very soon, but I am currently working on a Plague of Zombies piece for Little Shoppe of Horrors Magazine, a Forrest J. Ackerman portrait for Scary Monsters Magazine, and a variant cover for the Vincent Price Presents comic.
After that I'll get to some of your requests, look for new portraits of Dexter, American Werewolf, The Killer Klowns, and Karloff as the Grave Digger... As well as portraits of makeup legend Jack Pierce, and director James Whale. (Who knows maybe I'll even get around to finishing the Clark Ashton Smith portrait my good friend has been longing for.)
If you have other requests be sure to send them in!
rob@scottra.com
In the meantime, here are a few pics from HorrorHound Indy!
I'm pretty sure that Rob Zombie must have past through here at some point.
The ScOttRa Monster Art Booth.

It was great to see old friend Robert Freese again.

We were lucky enough to be right across from the adorable ladies from Sinister Sweets, who provided much entertainment every time a creepy clown would walk by.
Mrs. ScOttRa was excited to me Monster Kid Danny Roebuck, or as she likes to call him Dr. Arnzt from Lost. Dan's a great guy, if you haven't already be sure to pick up a copy of "Halloween . . . The Happy Haunting of America" You won't regret it!
This guys Tattoos were amazing, just beautiful work... Sadly I lost the name of the artist, but behold...




This little guy was awesome!
And finally, I'll leave you with some of the amazing mask/sculpture work that was on display... The Pinhead from Freaks and the Lugosi Dracula were personal favorites, just stunning.







Thanks for all the support, we had a blast at HorrorHound Indy!
I'm really hoping to post some new work here very soon, but I am currently working on a Plague of Zombies piece for Little Shoppe of Horrors Magazine, a Forrest J. Ackerman portrait for Scary Monsters Magazine, and a variant cover for the Vincent Price Presents comic.
After that I'll get to some of your requests, look for new portraits of Dexter, American Werewolf, The Killer Klowns, and Karloff as the Grave Digger... As well as portraits of makeup legend Jack Pierce, and director James Whale. (Who knows maybe I'll even get around to finishing the Clark Ashton Smith portrait my good friend has been longing for.)
If you have other requests be sure to send them in!
rob@scottra.com
In the meantime, here are a few pics from HorrorHound Indy!
I'm pretty sure that Rob Zombie must have past through here at some point.
The ScOttRa Monster Art Booth.
It was great to see old friend Robert Freese again.

We were lucky enough to be right across from the adorable ladies from Sinister Sweets, who provided much entertainment every time a creepy clown would walk by.
Mrs. ScOttRa was excited to me Monster Kid Danny Roebuck, or as she likes to call him Dr. Arnzt from Lost. Dan's a great guy, if you haven't already be sure to pick up a copy of "Halloween . . . The Happy Haunting of America" You won't regret it!This guys Tattoos were amazing, just beautiful work... Sadly I lost the name of the artist, but behold...




This little guy was awesome!
And finally, I'll leave you with some of the amazing mask/sculpture work that was on display... The Pinhead from Freaks and the Lugosi Dracula were personal favorites, just stunning.










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