
Friday, December 20, 2013
UPDATE: Psyche Delectus Tenebrarum

Exhumed: Searching The Stars
This piece was always about vastness and immensity, so with the color, I tried to push the depth of the space within the piece further. Also I feel that with the color I was able to give the figure in the foreground a bit more substance and form as opposed to the heavily designed shapes in the black and white version. I apologize for the lack of darkness or horror here. Exhumed is about previous posts and as much as I try to keep Zombie Bites completely dark, sometimes the light just slips in.
{11x14, Ink and white acrylic with color added in Adobe Photoshop}
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
From the Archives: Loose Chunky Zombie

Featured Creature: The Shard

Tony looked ill. His skin was very pale and his eyes had dark circles beneath them. His hair was disheveled and he had obviously been wearing his wrinkled tee shirt and jeans for several days. As we walked across campus, he developed a slick sheen of sweat on his face and neck.
"When was the last time you slept?"
"That doesn't matter. What I found is gonna change everything!" He raised his arms up as danced around euphorically.
We turned the corner of the mathematics building and moved around the backside, a shortcut through the faculty parking lot to the cafeteria. The building butted up against a large grassy field at the edge of the university property. Birds chirped and danced in the sunlit grass. I enjoyed the warm afternoon air despite Tony's cryptic euphoria.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Saturday Sketch: Classic Man-Thing

{2.5x3.5, created in Adobe Photoshop}
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
From the Archives: Loose Twisting Zombie Sketch

Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Featured Creature: A Room at the Alta Viso
Rocco waited until the last car had passed before he slid under the plastic tarp and into the building. The sun was almost set and in the long shadows he was sure no one could see him. He moved quietly through the dust and darkening rooms. On cold nights, the Alta Viso building was his secret spot, at least for now.
The second night he'd slept here, Rocco overheard two contractors discussing the pending renovation of the Alta Viso. The old business plaza had approval pending as an historical landmark. This meant that any renovations were on hold until the approval passed. From the way the contractors had talked, it sounded like the process would take months. Rocco had slept here every night since.
As he snuck through the lobby and past the scaffolding he noticed the doorway to the basement hung ajar. The fetid odor of rot and sewage drifted up through the open door. No renovations there yet, he thought. He rushed up the stairs.

As he snuck through the lobby and past the scaffolding he noticed the doorway to the basement hung ajar. The fetid odor of rot and sewage drifted up through the open door. No renovations there yet, he thought. He rushed up the stairs.
Monday, December 09, 2013
Saturday, December 07, 2013
Saturday Sketch: Classic Morbius, the Living Vampire
Welcome to the Zombie Bites Saturday Sketch!
The Saturday Sketch is a way for me to familiarize myself with and practice drawing popular dark characters from different genres. I'll be focusing primarily on superhero universes that involve dark, occult, or magical characters. However, I think over time the subjects may bleed over into other fictional works with dark or supernatural aspects.
To double the challenge, I'm giving myself very little time to finish each piece. I'm not allowing myself to work on each piece longer than a single sitting, about two to four hours. The goals for me are speed and veracity of representation.
Friday, December 06, 2013
Thursday, December 05, 2013
Featured Creature: Grüße vom Krampus!

{8x5.33, created in Adobe Photoshop}
Wednesday, December 04, 2013
From the Archives: Loose Slender Zombie

This one is the first of a set of sketches I'll be posting that were done on 11x17 sketch paper. For storage purposes I had folded the sketches and placed them in binders. After scanning, I went back into the images in Photoshop and removed most of the fold lines, but you can still see the folds in a few places.
{11x17, Graphite}
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