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Now you can purchase this design on a variety of new products including tote bags, cards, ties and even postage stamps! Check it out here! The Reaper by Paul Rees-Jones This is about the Reaper family, / A serious bunch, never too silly. Well, in truth, it’s about one, / One who reaps with a bit of fun. The youngest in the Reaper clan, / Quite a smart, little dead man. He brought a group of playful kids, / To the yard, oh yes he did. And why, you ask, would he save? / Just release them from their graves? When you are a Reaper Grim, / The days are long and awful dim. But to this small little reaper, / Loneliness ran a little deeper. So he made his friendly ghouls, / By breaking about 20 rules. But it’s worth it when the day is done, / Cause this lil Reaper finally has fun!
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Lil Formers is a parody comic strip created, written, drawn, inked and coloured by me, Matt Moylan. It started off poking fun at all aspects of Hasbro’s Transformers mega-property (hence the ‘Formers’ in the title). Strips #1 to 100 are all TF-centric, but now with Strip #101 onward, I’m expanding the scope of things to cover all geeky, pop culture properties. The Lil Formers web comic can be found at http://www.lilformers.com
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Again the old General Hospital… / / It was built in 1897 and was home to Newfoundlands first operating room. The hospital has been closed and condemed for many many years now. Rumor has it that many dark and hideous things were done behind its doors, things that are better left forgotten… Only memories are left now that can haunt its dark and terrifying hallways. / / Cinderellas wicked step sisters would be in their glory having her scrub these floors. /
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Ink on paper illustration, character inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.
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Drawn 2008. Age 21 This is my final vision of my original Pain sketch that was quickly drawn during a thinky night. This picture is inspired by the book i’m writing… I poured a lot of emotion into this picture, but it seemed to create itself. I tried to illustrate the physical agony of self-harm whilst tapping into the psychological and emotional trauma that prompt such self-destructive actions. Is the Grim Reaper really there? Or is it a symbolic portrayal of her own demons…? Ultimately, rather then fear I wanted to create an image that evokes feelings of sadness and regret… despite its dark and sinister tone.
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This is part II of Welcome Home / Some days it can be a long ride home from work :) All stock used can be found on Deviant Art: parablev / bashcorpo / soleildenuit2 / shudder-stock / fallen-again-stock / mjranum-stock (Marcus Ranum)
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WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
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What’s the point of a scare crow / when you can bring out the Grim / Reaper to bird hunt :) All stock used can be found on Deviant Art: parablev / DH Textures / mjranum-stock (Marcus Ranum) / fallen-again-stock / cyborgsuzystock (Suzanne Phillips) / PerfectedInPain
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Done in pen & pencil. i wanted to add words, but thought it might ruin the picture. i wanted Father Grim Reaper tell his daughter Azmerelda that Rex the Dog’s ear is falling off, & she needs to resew it back on . And Azmerelda says “Yes, Father”. Anyway, the sewing jobs on Rex, the Cat Sparky & Glomp the Rat aren’t very clear, Azmerelda sews ears on them since they are skeletons they would not normally have ears
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Detail
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Pen, added sepia
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“Return at once.. Princess.” / “I won’t. I’m not staying in the darkness again.” / “You have to. You’re the Princess of Shadows.” / “I didn’t choose to be the Princess of Shadows. / I won’t return. I’m staying here.” / “You’re coming with me.. Princess. Now.” / “I won’t… I won’t return to the shadows!!!” Photomanipulation, all resources used with full permission. Girl from lugubrum-stock / Grim from Ominous-Stock / Background from VenomMistress / Texture from ro-stock
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Most parents wouldn’t let their children play with Death at school, because they feared the reaper. This isolation at such an early age made Death very grim and played a large part in his eventual career choice. Life sucked for Death!
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Another in my series of the Old General Hospital. This is of the interior hallway leading into the bowels of the sinister and dark sanitorium. I didn’ t have a flashlight becasue this was spur of the moment. So I had to use my camera flash to illuminate the long dark hallways that have many rooms and other halls leading from this main corridor. I crept along hugging the wall working my way deeper into the dungeon like structure. My imagination was going wild as I visualized the scenes of countless horror movies and their macabre scenes. I could almost feel the horror of its previous occupants as the darkness enveloped me; yet I dared go a little further just to get that picture of what lay beyond… / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
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Done in pencil, pen, Prisma colored pencils
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Sold as a poster as well, Great for anyone that loves Chess or Crime scenes.
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Yes, technically, he should be called the ‘Grim Mopper’ since he has a mop in his hand, but it just doesn’t have the same effect! This is a custom design created for Marc Evens. Read his description and you will understand! ;) I made two, one with eyes and one without…Marc requested eyes….but I’m kinda diggin’ the no eye version too! :)
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I took this picture last winter in West Pennant, Nova Scotia Canada. I just learned that it was destroyed by sub tropical storm Noel. _____________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / ______________ /
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April 2008 – Westfield, NJ
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