Showing posts with label Horror Films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Films. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Boogie Man– Uncle Eerie!


I've taken a little break from Inktober to finish this for Halloween, Mr. Eerie Lee Shivers! He is the host of The Uncle Eerie's Shiver Show. His show is macabre and hilarious! 

Check out his YouTube Channel and show your support!

. . .  and his website, www.uncleeerie.com

Thanks for looking!

–Kyle

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

"It's Pronounced Fronk-en-steen!"

© 2013 Kyle Wiggins, All rights reserved.
This is the post I intended to publish, before I found out about the passing of Lou Reed. I "try" to post once a week. But if I were to wait until next week, this picture would be seasonally inappropriate. We wouldn't want to have that.

This is a painting of Frankenstein's Monster from The Bride of Frankenstein. I drew the original sketch a few years ago, and found it in my sketchbook a couple of months ago. The style and color palette was influenced by the horror painter Basil Gogos. His artwork for Filmland, Famous Monsters, Fangoria, and Aurora Monster model hobby kits in 60s and 70s, brought the Universal Monsters back from the dead, so to speak.

I painted it digitally in Photoshop and Corel Painter. It was really fun emulating his style, which is very hard, and his palette. . . which is even harder! I basically commandeered the colors from another painting. But as I painted it, I was able to slowly pick up what he was doing.

Thanks for looking, and have a fantastic Halloween!

Cheers!

Friday, October 25, 2013

Monsters Should Be Able to Celebrate Halloween Too

© 2013 Kyle Wiggins, All rights reserved.
This is a Halloween comic I did for the UVU Review. A little background on it. My younger son and I are dressing as Mario for Halloween. . . Big Mario and Little Mario. My older son is dressing as Iron Man. I joked that he should dress as Iron Man with a Mario hat and Mustache. Then I thought it would be really funny to see Frankenstein's Monster and Dracula dressed up for Halloween. It is also inspired by the art of Charles Addams, the creator of the Addams Family.

I slipped in two references to other horror films. Find them and post in the comment section below.

Happy Halloween!

Thanks

Monday, September 9, 2013

A Frankensteined, Bride of Frankenstein. . .

I was going through some scans of old sketches, and found a Boris Karloff I did couple of years ago. I'm expanding the sketch into a full illustration. I normally prefer to draw on paper. But since I'm sort of Frankenstein-ing this (forgive the pun), I've decided to do the whole thing digitally. . .

When it comes to painting it. I'm planning on using a wild color palette similar to the 1970's Pop-Horror Artist Basil Gogos. I've been wanting to mimic his style, for a few years now. With Halloween coming up, I now have a perfect excuse.

Until next time,
Cheers!


That really ugmo face, on the top left. That would be me. . . 


My Original Sketch


Here are a few examples of the amazing color schemes of Basil Gogos. I am not the artist, nor do I own the rights to the following pieces.



Lon Chaney from  The Phantom of the Opera



Bela Lugosi from Dracula



Lon Chaney from London After Midnight



Christopher Lee, from the Hammer Film's Dracula franchise



 Ingrid Pitt from Countess Dracula



Frederic March from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde