Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Just for fun - Happy Halloween - Embracing the Dead


It is after midnight and officially October 31st here!  Happy Happy Halloween.
Welcome to my ink drawing - Embracing the Dead

Squirrelly Thursday - My squirrel in a ghostly costume


I liked his somewhat creepy ratlike pose with his tale out of sight.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Friday - Just for fun - Tom Mabe Epic Halloween Prank

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB8D2QZ9lA4

I love Halloween.  This would scare the %$#*& out of me if I had this thing coming up behind me or at me.  So if you fear the Grim Reaper DON"T WATCH THIS!!!!!
Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Wednesday - My Art - Fantasy, Sci-fi, and Horror - Skull

First Published in FMAM:  Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine, Spring 2004, for the story, "Missing Ada" by Dee Stuart.

Happy Halloween!  I am a big fan of that holiday. I am also very fond of drawing skeletons.  Bwahahaha!
Keep a light on, lock your doors, and keep those blankets handy to pull up over your head if you hear that click and clank of bone on bone!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

First published in 2003 by Hadrosaur Productions

There is a chill in the air and time to gather pumpkins and get ready for the season of fall and the holiday of Halloween. One of the things that I enjoyed about illustrating for David Lee Summers was the wonderful chance to mix my love of art with my love of dinosaurs - hadrosaurs to be specific.

Time to create your costumes. Go through your clothes, old suits that you may find at thrift stores and those last few garage sales and put together something that is unique and different. Halloween is that time when a little bit of makeup can change anyone from a human to an angel, a tramp, a gypsy, an alien, a vampire, a queen, king, knight, or bag of treats.  Imagination is your only limitation.

Check out this page and see if there is one that you like:  

Remember to ask for help from an adult if you need to use a hot glue gun or anything else that requires assistance. I am going to show my grandson the tornado and see if he likes it.  :-)