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The modern prometheus

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The Modern Prometheus [SPEEDPAINT] by ABD-illustrates on DeviantArt

Description Happy Halloween~! The spooky season has arrived once more, and for this week’s video I once again celebrated by illustrating a handful of my favourite festive musicals! 👻🎶 Last but not least, this one was inspired by “Frankenstein: A New Musical”! If you wanna see the process that went into this piece, or get a print of it for yourself, check out the links below! ▶ SPEEDPAINT LINK ▶ PRINT LINK (DO NOT EDIT, REMOVE THE WATERMARK, OR CLAIM THIS PIECE AS YOUR OWN WORK)

EYE-LIKEY

(for Mark Moscarillo, wherever you are) WELCOME TO THE HALLOWEEN CREEPSHOW EDITION check out the amazing pen and ink drawings of comic master, ARTIST + COMIC BOOK CREATOR b. 1948 Baltimore, Maryland FRANKENSTEIN Bernie Wrightson ABOUT Legendary in the comic book world artist Bernie Wrightson has been creating art for over forty years. Bernie "Berni" Wrightson is an American artist known for his horror illustrations and comic books. Wrightson is self taught, receiving much of his…

Celebrated Illustrator Bernie Wrightson Dies at 68 - Hi-Fructose Magazine

Bernie Wrightson, a comic book industry vet and celebrated illustrator, died on March 18. The artist was vastly influential for generations of illustrators, cited for his elaborate line work and absorbing detail. Wrightson was legend in the horror genre, in particular, mixing both the beautiful and the unsettling in his pen and brush work. Shown are images from his revered Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein series, adapting the classic Mary Shelley novel.

Nicola Samori - painting, woman missing lower face

Nicola Samori is an Italian artist whose dark, dreary paintings explore the nature of fear. Working in a style influenced by Baroque portraiture—for example, the rich colors and heavy shadows—Samori intensifies the emotion and drama by mutilating his subjects. Faces are painted over or ripped apart, exposing an abstraction of bloody insides; torsos hover omniously...