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Showing posts with label halloween art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween art. Show all posts

The Magnificently Macabre Photography of Miss Lakune.



If Heaven and Hell could be combined in an artistic photograph, the beautiful and talented Miss Lakune, has done so with her ethereally disturbing Gothic photographs. The perfect images for the month in which Halloween lies, her work is both simultaneously repelling and compelling.

A Halloween Treat: Villafane Studio's Phenomenal Pumpkins





Ray Villafane is visionary and patriarch of Phoenix, Arizona's Villafane Studios, one of whose specialties is carving incredibly impressive pumpkins. They also create jaw-dropping sand sculptures, props and toys.






From carving for the President at the White House, carving for Heidi Klum’s Annual Halloween Party and along side Martha Stewart, Ray’s pumpkins have made their way across the world. Ray partnered with the awe inspiring Andy Bergholtz, and together they built a “Dream Team” of amazing sculptors and have been carving away ever since. Other talented team members include Trevor Grove, Chris Vierra, Alfred Parades, Patrick Burke and Sue Beatrice. The beautiful pumpkins I'm sharing with you in this post have been carved by all of the aforementioned sculptors.















The exposure of Ray’s style, talent and creativity amassed an all-new appreciation for pumpkin carving, and his artistic take on the traditional jack-o-lantern has granted him invitations from across the globe for VIP Galleries (Very Impressive Pumpkins). From the President’s quarters in the White House to Bermuda’s Sousa’s Gardens, Ray’s pumpkins have gathered a cult-like following.


above: Ray and some of his team of expert carvers at Villafane Studios

above: Ray Villafane poses in front of the studio built for him and his team in Hong Kong.

Today's Halloween Interactive Google Doodle




Today's cute animated interactive Google Doodle created by Simon RĂ¼ger of Germany who made this little explanatory video:



Happy Halloween!

Wicked Wines For Halloween. Seventeen Of The Frightfully Finest Wines, Bottle and Label Designs.



A round-up of 17 beautifully designed (and highly rated) bottled wines with goulish names and wicked labels that will put the scare into your All Hallows'Eve.

While there are lots of fun novelty wines out there for Halloween (and those wonderful Halloween wine labels you can stick on your own bottles) there are also some lesser known and some highly rated wines from all over the world that will work wonderfully for Halloween.

Here's a selection of 17 frightfully fantastic options:

R Wines' (no longer in business) Skulls Red Wine with stunning label by Istvan Orosz (b.1951), a Hungarian graphic designer, poster artist and film director:



Klinkerbrick Winery's Old Ghost Zinfandel:


Killibinbin's Shiraz, The Blend and Scaredy Cat Wines:


Emh Vineyard's Black Cat Cabernet:


Twisted Oak's River of Skulls Varietal:


Four Vines Heretic, Paso Robles Petite Syrah:


Black Widow Winery's Phobia and other wines:


Bogle's Phantom:


Skeleton Wines' Argentinian Malbec, Austrian Gruner Veltliner and Blauer Zweigelt:


Schmitt Sohne's Superstition Riesling/Pinot Blanc:


Spellbound Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon:


Chateau Diana's Zombie Zinfandel:



Some of these wines are no longer being harvested and bottled but past vintages are still available either directly from the vineyards or found online at places like wine access, wine.com and wine-searcher


Classic 80s Movie Posters Get The Zombie Treatment In the Latest Incarnation By Matt Busch. Plus Some Other New & Notable Additions.





You may recall a post I wrote in 2010 where I featured 30 popular movie posters which were Zombie-fied by artist Matt Busch. Classics like Star Wars, Jaws and Breakfast at Tiffany's received the ghoulish treatment. Since then, a slew of new Zombie versions of beloved 80s Movie Posters (and more wonderful 90s movie posters) have been released.



The newest collection (the fifth from Hollywood is Dead) of hand-painted, re-imagined movie posters with a zombie twist focuses on blockbusters that defined the 80′s, like The Terminator (The Termin Ate Her), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (Ferris Bueller’s Day of the Dead) and The Breakfast Club (The Breakfast Clump), Prince’s Purple Rain (Prance’s Purple Pain) and The Lost Boys (The Last Boys) to name a few. ”This set of posters was really fun to work on,” comments Busch, “not just because I was an 80′s kid, but because movies had a magic back then that’s rarely seen today.”

Here's a look at the new collection.

Ferris Beuller's Day Off:

The Lost Boys:

Three Men And A Baby:

The Terminator:

Purple Rain:

Porky's:

Who's Afraid of Roger Rabbit?

For Your Eyes Only:

The Breakfast Club:


Also worth noting are thes fun new additions of 90s Movie Posters shown below, Zombified.

Sex And The City:

Twilight Eclipse:

The Sixth Sense:

Shawshank Redemption:

Beauty and The Beast:


Busch first made waves with his undead parodies in 2009 with Zombie Wars(a project authorized by Lucasfilm) re-imagining all 6 Star Wars movie posters with his decrepit vision. Since the original media frenzy, Busch conceived a larger project and the outbreak expanded into an online gallery at Hollywood-is-Dead.com.

For this 80′s series of zombified posters, Busch has returned to the roots that started it all Star Wars. Busch explains, “When I illustrated the original set, for Return of the Jedi, I chose to parody Drew Struzan’s advance poster, which at the time was still called Revenge of the Jedi.” Since then, Fans have been demanding that Busch re-create the more familiar one-sheet design that was illustrated by Kazuhiko Sano. “Now, one will have the option of collecting a version that’s more of a montage. Together they tell a morbid story, and this completes the saga.”

The other Star Wars film that happened to be released in the 80′s, The Empire Strikes Back, is a fan favorite. The Hollywood-is-Dead version, The Living Dead Strikes Back, is no exception, featuring a zombified Han Solo projecting blood vomit onto an eagerly-awaiting zombie Princess Leia. To commemorate, Busch is re-releasing the poster as a larger, full movie-poster-size print (shown below).



In addition to the posters, Busch has recently struck a licensing deal with Fright-Rags, Inc. to produce high quality full color shirts based on the zombified parodies. One the horizon, a coffee table book is in development, as well as a board game. The Hollywood-is-Dead original paintings are currently exhibited in the ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery in Reston, Virginia. Gallery owner Leslie Combemale states, “Yes, these images are over-the-top, but they are also a love note from Matt to the original artists who created these classics and to the dying art used to make great movie posters.”

Zombified Movie Posters.

To see the available original art, visit all of Busch’s Hollywood is Dead paintings at the ArtInsights Animation and Film Art Gallery here.

To learn more about Matt Busch’s other art, movies, and projects galore, be sure to check out www.MattBusch.com.

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