Sorry for the delay on the Featured Creature this week. I'm running a bit behind. It is in process, just trying to find time to write. In the meantime, please enjoy the extra posts from SPARTANCON.
In addition to the
flyers for SPARTANCON, I decided to create sketches for those who wanted them. Here are some of the freebie zombie bite sketch business cards I was doing at the con. I didn't have the time or cash to get printed cards so I figured I would try these to have something to give out. There are a few missing though. I didn't think to take photos of them until about 4 or 5 were gone. I
figured these would be a cool way to get the Zombie Bites name out there and to offer a piece of art to go with it. Enjoy!
Even though it was only a single day, I had an excellent time at SPARTANCON. I was amazed at the number of cosplay fandom that were present. There were many excellent characters. Below are the ones I managed to catch.
Closing in on the end of the Magik set, here we have Illyana Raputin the first time she manifests as the Darkchylde. Shortly after manifesting her Soulsword, Illyana battles Belasco and morphs into her Darkchylde aspect. This aspect of Illyana goes through several variations during the run of the character. I'll be looking at those later on.
I claim no copyright for the properties represented in the Saturday
Sketches. All copyrights and trademarks are retained by their
respective owners. I make no money from what I am presenting here.
It is presented for portfolio and appreciation purposes only.
Here are the last of the display pieces for SPARTANCON: two promotional designs for the Saturday Sketch. These two made me feel happy when I finished them. It was nice to see all the sketchcards in one place together. As a bonus, if you look closely at the second page, you'll see a preview of the next two sketches. Enjoy!
Next
up for the SPARTANCON display pieces is a promotional teaser piece for The Night of Cauldron event from this past Halloween.
"In the Woodsboro subdivision, trick or treating and costume parties are disrupted as eerie green lights herald a terrifying and deadly turn to All Hallow’s Eve. A mysterious force is bringing Halloween to life. As the effect of the green light spreads, no one is unscathed by the horror that follows. Read all eight chapters of The Night of the Cauldron and follow them to their gut wrenching conclusion at Zombie Bites!
Next up from my SPARTANCON display pieces is more work from Skin Crawling Comics. Here are a selection of pages I colored from Tatiana Christian's and Jenay Gordon's The Serpentine Cure story. I'm including Jenay Gordon's inks side by side for comparison.
Next up from my SPARTANCON display pieces is a promotional design for Skin Crawling Comics and a selection of pages I colored from Bryant Dillon's and Chris Thorne's Buried story. I'm including Chris Thorne's inks side by side for for comparison.
Next up for the SPARTANCON display pieces are the two tshirt designs I did in 2012 for the Horror Blogger Alliance. Here is my original spheel on the tshirts with some pics of me and my housemates modeling the shirts. You can still order the shirts at Jeremy Hawkins's neatoshop store. Be sure to check out the HBA for a full road map of horror within the blogosphere.
This coming Saturday, May 10th, I will be showing in the Artist's Alley at SPARTANCON. The con will held in downtown Spartanburg at the Main Branch of the library. Please check out the link for more info. I only just found out about Spartancon this past week and I was lucky that they still had space available in their artists alley. I've been rushing about trying to get everything together in time.
I know the text piece here is a bit on the nose, but both these pieces were in my sketchbook from the same time period and I felt they needed to appear together. At the time I was working at (then) Kinko's copies running a machine called a Docutech. It had an image manipulation software for document clean up that I occasionally found interesting imagery with. The word above was one such incidence. So I enlarged it and printed out a copy.
"In the cities, the effects of the plague were much worse. Within the massive populations of larger cities, the infection spread almost overnight. The newly dead, enclosed within the complex networks of city infrastructures, were restricted to close quarters and did not disburse into smaller groups as in rural areas.