Awesome song! My inspiration for this picture! Rob White Zombie – More Human Than Human
Revisiting some old pieces and giving them a new look. This is Rob Zombie that I drew many many moons ago….I have been having a lot of fun playin’ with fractals in photoshop. Hope you like his rockin new look :) Peace!
S. Quentin Quale was an intern at Willows County Mental Hospital. In order to create a race of super humans he used to perform forbidden brain surgery on patients but his actions were once discovered and he ended up lynched and hanged by an angry mob. The following day his body had vanished from the tree that it was hanged. No trace of him was ever discovered since. This is the bizarre tale of the master surgeon known as …Dr. Satan. Dr. Satan is a fictional character created by Rob Zombie and portrayed by Walter Phelan in the films House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects. ZOMBIE Inks on schoeller paper / 29,7×21,1 cm
It’s been just over 30 years since that first Halloween story and it’s one of the most outstanding horror tales in film history. / ZOMBIE Inks
Rob Zombie
Biro – Ballpoint sketch of Rob Zombie I work in pen when sketching / My favourite pens are actually the cheapest! / I like / . – Bic Biros / . – clear tube for fill-in work / *. – Yellow tube for fine work and line work
This is my “Living Dead Girl”. Inspired by Rob Zombie. I found this doll out in the woods near an old abandoned broke down shack. She was lying in the leaves face down and when I rolled her over, I instantly thought of Rob Zombie’s Living Dead Girl. “Psyclone Jack / Hallucinating Hack / Thinks Donna Reed / Eats dollar bills / Goldfoot machine / Creates another fiend / So Beautiful, / They make you kill Crawl on me / Sink into me / Die for me / Living Dead Girl”
My first Rob Zombie pen and ink. Then Photoshopped and enlarged. I like it!
Portrait of Rob Zombie, one of the first drawings I ever did using dots… / done with a felt tip pen on A4 paper / 1999
Song by Rob Zombie I took the picture of the model (Chyna) in a studio and put her in a new environment. I then darkened and colored the scene to give it more of a night scene rather than the full light the shots were originally taken in. It looks better large. /
My first t-shirt ! You should buy it !
Just because I was not that pleased with my first Rejects’ art, I did another one, this time with inks and I think I did much better. / ZOMBIE Ink
Meet Michael Myers, born October 19th, 1957 to Ron and Edith Myers. He had once an older sister, Judith, and a younger baby sister, Laurie. On October 31st, 1963, on a Halloween night, his parents return to their house after a night out and they find Michael standing there, staring blankly into space, knife inhand and covered in blood. Michael has just murdered his sister Judith, an act that convicts him in spending the next fifteen years in a mental institution. On the fifteenth anniversary of this bloody event Michael escapes and a new reign of terror begins… / ZOMBIE Ink and charcoal.
A man of wealth and taste. / ZOMBIE Ink.
Rob Zombie in his version of the classic Carpenter masterpiece takes the legend of Michael Myers and fleshes it out! It may be fact that sequels and remakes in general are not a good idea but this differs. It works both as a prequel and as a remake by being a new vision to the story. / So you have a great tale to tell, great dialogues, great gore, the best horror director in business today and realize right off the bat that this ain’t a John Carpenter film. Let go of nostalgia and enjoy a fresh horror classic! / ZOMBIE Pencil and pastel.
White Zombie / ...
White Zombie / / Acrylics & Gouache / This is heavy metal oriented noise rock at its best by one of my favourite bands of all time. / An original sketch by Rob Zombie done completely free handed on a 35×50 cm cardboard using acrylic colours. / Try their before the mainstream recognition work as well as their two major label LPs, this band ROCKS! / Look out for the 5 disc comp, coming out on 25th November 2008. / There’s even rare visual content in it!!! / ZOMBIE Rob Zombie / / Ink / A man of wealth and taste. / ZOMBIE The Devil’s Rejects 1 / / Various Pencils & Pastel Colours / As a huge fan of Rob Zombie’s work (music, films, comic books etc) this is one of the various tributes I’ve payed to this great artist of many talents. I consider “The Devil’s Rejects” his best film yet and I simply adore all the characters in the story, even the supporting ones. / ZOMBIE The Devil’s Rejects 2 / / Ink / Just because I was not that pleased with my first Rejects’ art, I did another one, this time with inks and I think I did much better. / ZOMBIE Rob Zombie – Halloween / / Acrylics / ROUBLE Halloween / / Pencil and pastel. / Rob Zombie in his version of the classic Carpenter masterpiece takes the legend of Michael Myers and fleshes it out! It may be fact that sequels and remakes in general are not a good idea but this differs. It works both as a prequel and as a remake by being a new vision to the story. / So you have a great tale to tell, great dialogues, great gore, the best horror director in business today and realize right off the bat that this ain’t a John Carpenter film. Let go of nostalgia and enjoy a fresh horror classic! / ZOMBIE Michael Myers / / Ink and charcoal. / Meet Michael Myers, born October 19th, 1957 to Ron and Edith Myers. He had once an older sister, Judith, and a younger baby sister, Laurie. On October 31st, 1963, on a Halloween night, his parents return to their house after a night out and they find Michael standing there, staring blankly into space, knife inhand and covered in blood. Michael has just murdered his sister Judith, an act that convicts him in spending the next fifteen years in a mental institution. On the fifteenth anniversary of this bloody event Michael escapes and a new reign of terror begins… / ZOMBIE
Tribute drawing of Rob Zombie. Notes: / 45 hours / Various pencils (9B, HB, etc.) / Words on the bottom are lyrics / 18×24 inches
ROUBLE 18×24 cm / Acrylics on cardboard
This is heavy metal oriented noise rock at its best by one of my favourite bands of all time. / An original sketch by Rob Zombie done completely free handed on a 35×50 cm cardboard using acrylic colours. / Try their before the mainstream recognition work as well as their two major label LPs, this band ROCKS! / Look out for the 5 disc comp, coming out on 25th November 2008. / There’s even rare visual content in it!!! / ZOMBIE 35×50 cm / Acrylics & Gouache on cardboard
As a huge fan of Rob Zombie’s work (music, films, comic books etc) this is one of the various tributes I’ve payed to this great artist of many talents. I consider “The Devil’s Rejects” his best film yet and I simply adore all the characters in the story, even the supporting ones. / ZOMBIE Various Pencils & Pastel Colours
I don’t know if she has a name, but she’s TOTALY kick arse. lol This was a piece that I had to create SUPER last-minute for an art expo my friends and I were asked to come up with. I was listenting to a remix of Rob Zombie’s Dragula (thus the title) when I made this little cyberpunk number. ....I like green and impossible perspectives…....and BLIMPS!
I’ve expressed my love for Halloween and the legend of Michael Myers quite a few times in the recent past, so I believe there’s no need to do that once more. / Especially done for the HALLOWEEN group and its success at the RB May 09 Challenge-a-thon / ZOMBIE Inks
I met him fifteen years ago. I was told that there was nothing left, no reason, no conscience, no understanding, even the rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child with this blank, pale emotionless face and… the blackest eyes... the Devil’s eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized that what was living behind that boy’s eyes was purely and simply…evil. / Dr. Samuel Loomis, Smith’s Grove Sanitarium, 1978 / ZOMBIE Inks
He’s gone from here! The evil is gone! / I watched him for fifteen years, sitting in a room, staring at a wall, not seeing the wall, looking past the wall – looking at this night, inhumanly patient, waiting for some secret, silent alarm to trigger him off. Death has come to your little town, Sheriff. Now you can either ignore it, or you can help me stop it! / Dr. Sam Loomis to Sheriff Leigh Brackett, Haddonfield, 1978 / ZOMBIE / Inks
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