Sunday, 28 October 2012

HDH156 - Nosferatu Ad nauseam

It's that time of the week again for the Haunted Design House Macabre Monday Challenge. A challenge to really get your teeth into ( exuse the pun folks). So here we go...........
 
You are to create a dark, Gothic, or Halloween-based art piece

that has anything to do with Vampires. Lots of vampires!
Tribute to the unholy Vampire!!
Fangs, blood, sensuality.
We want to see your interpretation of the beautiful or the deadly Vampyre.
 
 
NOSFERATU.
 
This week I decided to create a Digital Illustration entirely in Photoshop. A Dark and Mysterious piece just like the Vampyre Nosferatu himself. I hope I have captured the deadly feel to the piece. Another Great challenge this week. I am having so much participating.
 
Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.oxoxoxo

Something New, Something Old. Artwork that is!!

 
Catching up with my blog posts tonight as I have been working the dreaded nightshift at work this week. A few new pieces of artwork to show you as well as a couple of old ones too that I have not posted on here. Cryztal Rain, Tumblefish Studio and Beth Rimmer over at Deviant Scrap have new goodies in the store and I've been having a play with them. Here's what transpired from using these wonderful Kits.
 
 
 
 
 
666 ANARCHY
 
A 16x12 Digital Illustration created using some fabulous new Brush Packs from Cryztal Rain.
Full Credits HERE
 
                                                                 THANKSGIVING.
 
 
A 12X8 Digital Illustration created using the New Kit Fall Junque from Tumblefish Studio.
Full Credits HERE
                                                                 PUMPKIN SEASON.

 
A 5X7 Digital Illustration created using the new kit Fall Junque from Tumblefish Studio.
Full Credits HERE
 
                                                                   SPELLBOUND.
 
An 8x10 Digital Illustration created using Fairy Godmother School from Beth Rimmer.
Full Credits Here
 
                                                        
 
                                                             JOY TO THE WORLD.

A 5x7 Digital Illustration created using Funky Junk from Crowabout StudioB at Deviant Scrap.

Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.oxoxoxo

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Macabre Monday HDH-155 RIP

 
 
My entry this week for the Haunted Design House Macabre Monday Challenge. Slipped this one in just in time............
 
"Rest In Peace"

You are to create a dark, Gothic, or Halloween-based art piece
that has anything to do with cemeteries, coffins, headstones, or funerals.
Any and all things resting in peace. Or pieces...
This week I have decided to make a cut and paste ATC.
ARISEN.

I cut the ATC from mountboard using the Tim Holtz ATC die. Created my cemetary and Tombstone background in photoshop. Printed out and attached to the ATC mountboard base. Created the winged skeleton in photoshop also, printed out and fussy cut. Then attached to the atc using foam tape to give some depth to the piece. A fun challenge, enjoyed this.

 Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.oxoxoxo

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Haunted Design House Challenge 154- Bats in the Belfrey

 
I have participated again in the weekly challenge over at Haunted Design House. This weeks theme:
 
"Bats in the Belfry"

You are to create a dark, Gothic, or Halloween-based art piece
that has anything to do with a bats. Think belfries, church steeples and all round general battiness!
I decided to create a physical piece this week rather than a digital piece. I decided on a book but with a hidden surprise. Are you ready to take a look................Here we go then.
 
 
 
The front and back covers were designed in photoshop, printed out and attached to chipboard covers both font and back and insides. Antique brass corners were then glued to all four corners of the front cover.
 
 
 
The inside of the book holds the surprise. Two altoid tins with the lids removed. Covered the sides of the tins inside and out with fancy paper and lined the bottom of the tins also. Attached Hinges and a fancy clasp in antique bronze to join the tins together. The tins were then glued to the front and back covers to form the basis of the book.
Now for the surprise inside..............
 
Bats of course..........hanging around after just wakening from their slumber. Ready to take flight into the night by the light of the moon. Another great challenge, really enjoyed this one as I'm a spooky kind of gal.
Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

New Digital work and Cut & Paste ATC's.

I have been having a blast creating with some fabulous new spooky kits from the designers over at Deviant Scrap. Not only digital artwork but playing with the scissors and glue for cut and paste work. My rubber stamps have seen the daylight this week too. I have also been having a play with plaster and clay in the Andy Skinner Outcasts Workshop, but more on that in an upcoming post. So here is what I have produced from the goodies over at Deviant Scrap.
 
 
 
 
We are each our own Devil.
 
 
An 8x10 Digital Illustration created using Devil or Angel Kit from Beth Rimmer at Deviant Scrap.
Full Credits HERE
 
Inner Sanctum.
 
A 12x8 Digital Illustration created using Creepy Crafty from Altered Emporium at Deviant Scrap.

Full Credits HERE


 
Happy Halloween.
A cut and Paste ATC created using Dead or Alive Kit from Rucola Designs at Deviant Scrap.
Full Credits HERE
 
The Goblins will Catch You.
A Cut and Paste ATC created using Dead or Alive Kit from Rucola Designs at Deviant Scrap.
Full Credits HERE
 
Creepy.
ATC created for the October Swap at Deviant Scrap. Theme " Haunted Portraits "
Full Credits HERE

Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.oxoxoxo

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Creepy Cryptids HDH 153

 
Over at the Haunted Design House this week the challenge is Creepy Cryptids.
 
You are to create a dark, Gothic, or Halloween-based art piece
that has something to do with a creature or plant whose existence has been suggested but is unrecognized by scientific consensus and often regarded as highly unlikely! Think Loch Ness Monster, Yeti, even Faeries.
I chose to base my entry on the Chupacabra. As to what sort of animal the chupacabra might be, the question is hard to answer because this cryptid is so weird. Its name means "goatsucker" and that is what it allegedly did: it attacked livestock and sucked their blood like a vampire .Constant features include large eyes that are usually red or orange and about the same size and shape as an egg, a mouth full of big fangs, sharp claws on the hands and feet,  three-toed hind feet that might also be webbed, and a hind portion shaped like a kangaroo with oversized legs for jumping. The top portion of the body looks stunted and scrawny in comparison with its massive hindquarters.
 
 
CHUPACABRA.

So here is my interpretation of this weird little Cryptid. Created in photoshop for your viewing pleasure. My Chupacabra does not suck the blood of goats but instead prefers the blood of humans. Preserving the skulls of his victims as a reminder of his conquests. Another great challenge to stretch my imagination.
Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.oxoxoxo.

Monday, 1 October 2012

Quoth The Raven-Quest 13 Some Words With a Mummy.

 
My friend Mark over at Spesh Ink pointed me in the direction to a wonderful Dark and Gothic Site....Quoth the Raven, Nevermore. A poe inspired site with some wonderfully Dark and Erie Challenges, which are oh so very me. The challenge of the theme posted is " Some Words with a Mummy". You are to create an art piece using the masters tale as inspiration.
 
Quote: "Come to me, by all means, my dear good friend, as soon as you receive this. Come and help us to rejoice. At last, by long persevering diplomacy, I have gained the assent of the Directors of the City Museum, to my examination of the Mummy --- you know the one I mean. I have permission to unswathe it and open it, if desirable. A few friends only will be present -- you, of course. The Mummy is now at my house, and we shall begin to unroll it at eleven tonight".
 
So here is my offering to the master in depiction of the tale told to which the Master doth favour.
 
 
KEY TO HAMUNAPTRA.

The key to Hamunaptra which fits into the cover of the Book of the Dead to ressurect life.Guarded and sacred to the mummy who wishes to return from the afterlife. The key was constructed in card from a template. The ancient mummy of which now remains only a skeleton and delicately wrapped in embalmed bandages. Dare we use the key to open the book of the dead and bring the Mummy back from the Afterlife?

A fun challenge in which I will definately participate again. Thanks Mark.......

Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read.
Hugs Fiona.oxoxoxo