#Ghostbusters
#Thriller
#Stephen King
#Movies
#cool
#painting
#Halloween
#John Carpenter
#Elvira
#Nothing but Trouble
#Saturday Night Live
#Bill Murray
#Todd Spence
#Cryptkeeper
#Tales from the Crypt
#Danny DeVito
#Marx Brothers
#David Lynch
#Blue Velvet
#Wild at Heart
#Elephant Man
#Woody Allen
#Back to the Future
#Gremlins
#Tom Hanks
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My piece for Ltd. Gallery’s Tribute to B-Movies. “Carpenter”, 7 of John Carpenter’s films combined. 11x17” acrylic on illustration board.
My offering for this month’s http://www.planet-pulp.com theme: femme fatales. So of course Elvira is the first woman that comes to mind.
11”x17” watercolor, acrylic and ink on watercolor paper.
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My piece for Eat Your Art Out V in Los Angeles, CA - Feb. 25th 2012.
Eat Your Art Out is an annual fundraiser for the Angel City Derby Girls, LA’s Flat track Roller Derby League.
Theme:
1900’s traveling carnival. Inspired by the ethereal creepiness of this early American tradition, all artwork will depict this darkly styled atmosphere and reflect the curios and wonders one would expect to see during that era.
“DO YOU WANNA PARTY!?!”
Return of the Living Dead tribute.
Prints available.
Tom Atkins in Fred Dekker’s NIGHT OF THE CREEPS.
Big fan of this movie and recently gave this painting to the director/writer Fred Dekker personally at the Monster Squad/Night of the Creeps art show at Dark Delicacies store in Burbank, CA.
Great movie if you have never seen it. I highly recommend. It is so choice.
Along with my Thriller zombie painting that I posted (see below) I had to accompany that one with the Thriller werewolf!
Prints available.
Stephen King & George Romero - My piece for the upcoming “Iconoclastic Dead” show in Mexico City. I was invited to submit last Monday and the show is October 1st so I had to hustle to think of something and get it finished with enough time to mail it.
Every piece is honoring people whom are icons in the style and mention of the Día de los Muertos festival in Mexico.
Super pumped to have this piece showing there from Oct. 1st - Oct. 31st. Prints will also be sold at the gallery.
Stephen King’s “IT”
Prints available.