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digital art - mixed media

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horror icons and other freaks

“The Abominable Dr. Phibes is a 1971 horror film starring Vincent Price. Its art deco sets, dark humor and performance by Price have made the film and its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again cult classics.”
-wikipedia
“The Abominable Dr. Phibes is a 1971 horror film starring Vincent Price. Its art deco sets, dark humor and performance by Price have made the film and its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again cult classics.”
-wikipedia
“The Vampira Show was an American variety show hosted by Vampira. The series aired on the Los Angeles ABC television affiliate KABC-TV from April 30, 1954, through April 2, 1955. The series was produced and created by Hunt Stromberg, Jr., and featured the Vampira character created by Maila Nurmi.”
-wikipedia
“The Vampira Show was an American variety show hosted by Vampira. The series aired on the Los Angeles ABC television affiliate KABC-TV from April 30, 1954, through April 2, 1955. The series was produced and created by Hunt Stromberg, Jr., and featured the Vampira character created by Maila Nurmi.”
-wikipedia
“The blood is the life!”
- Bram Stoker, Chapter 11, Dracula
“For most men, time moves slowly, oh so slowly, they don’t even realize it. But time has revealed itself to me in a very special way. Time is a rushing, howling wind that rages past me, withering me in a single, relentless blast, and then continues on. I’ve been sitting here passively, submissive to its rage, watching its work. Listen! Time, howling, withering!”
-Barnabas Collins
portrait II of johnny depp as barnabas collins
say cheese!
(Conrad Veidt starred in the silent film based on Victor Hugo’s novel The Laughing Man, which was the inspiration for Batman’s Joker.)
Kreepy is as Kreepy does

“[The Kreep is]…a Gothic poet and illustrator in the tradition of Edward Gorey.”
-Rob Elder, Chicago Tribune
Tim O'Donnell aka MCE O'Kay - poet musician
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