A part of your nightmare. Model: Me / Photographer: Me / Photo Editor: Me
We are always being watched by unseen eyes….. The origin of Halloween. / Halloween culture can be traced back to the Druids, a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe. Roots lay in the feast of Samhain, which was annually on October 31st to honor the dead. Samhain signifies “summers end” or November. Samhain was a harvest festival with huge sacred bonfires, marking the end of the Celtic year and beginning of a new one. Many of the practices involved in this celebration were fed on superstition. The Celts believed the souls of the dead roamed the streets and villages at night. Since not all spirits were thought to be friendly, gifts and treats were left out to pacify the evil and ensure next years crops would be plentiful. This custom evolved into trick-or-treating.
poster for my film
Self portrait
This way, they can’t say you didn’t warn them. :) / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Vector Art, Typography, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Vector Art and Typographic Design. Tools: Photoshop CS3, and my brain.
Two pencildrawings, put together
don’t tear my heart…
2 zombie girls 258 views
upside down crosses in a cemetery
Crew T for the USG ISHIMURA
there coming to get you barbera
Graphic design, illustrations, art, photography and stories depicting the low brow hot rod kulture and lifestyle of Booze, Bike, Rods and Broads, featuring the characters; Jack and Jane D. Evil, created by the zombie artist, J.A. Ludwig Wolfsvein Von Zombie.
not done really, but I figured I’d upload it anyways if anyone has any suggestions on what to add or change or how to improve it feel free to tell me =] I wanna keep the one eye normal though original photo by me, of course :P model: Aston Simpson
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A very cool human skull! / It’s the structure our faces are built on. / We all need one. / Don’t have one? / Buy this NOW!
It’s a sort of Zombie Skeleton in old frilly clothes!
She spent a nightmarish childhood with her mother, an Itako, an exorcist who used her to exorcise evil away from her patients. She married Takeo Saeki and together they had an only child, their son Toshio. Takeo reads her personal journal and he finds out that she is still in love with another man from her past. In a frenzy he chases her in the house and it all ends up in a massacre. She and Toshio brutally murdered now lie in their house’s attic and closet, only to come back as spirits willing to kill everyone who steps into the Saeki house in an unending cycle. / Next time you see her crawling down the stairs venting her death rattle, cracking her neck around, covered in blood you’ll know that even if you die, you can never escape the grudge... / This is the story of Kayako. Inspired from Takashi Shimizu’s 2000 film Ju-On. Ink
From James Whale’s 1935 masterpiece The Bride of Frankenstein... / The beautiful* Elsa Lanchester* in the part that marked her career as an actress and the unfortunate Colin Clive who died at the young age of 37 by suffering from tuberculosis. / Many have considered Bride of Frankenstein the best of the golden age horror movies. Inks
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A promotional piece for the upcoming night of the living dead reanimated movie. www.notldr.com
Kayako Saeki as portrayed by Takako Fuji in the Takashi Shimizu mighty j-horror film series Ju-On: The Grudge. Inks. - / / -
I am Dra-c-ula. I bid you welcome. Charming Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula and beautiful Helen Chandler as Mina Harker in Tod Browning’s 1931 classic Dracula. Inks and pastel colour.
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