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This Week’s Art: Sickert’s “The Camden Town Murder”
Walter Sickert, "The Camden Town Murder" or "What Shall we do for the Rent?"

This Week’s Art: Sickert’s “The Camden Town Murder”

What I find fascinating about art is how much the idea of audience interpretation comes into play. Whether it’s a detailed illustration, or something abstract, there’s always a sense that good art brings the viewer into this new world, for better or for worse. In this case, in a much more overt way than the painting […]
Mar. 26, 2018
This Week’s Art: Goya’s darkly satirical painting “Witches Sabbath”
Closeup, El Aquelarre, or Witches Sabbath, Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

This Week’s Art: Goya’s darkly satirical painting “Witches Sabbath”

There’s a lot to unpack with Goya, especially for someone like me. I love traditional art, the kind you find in paintings that are hundreds of years old. I also love horror art, for those few fans I have left or those who have visited my art site it’s a fairly clear thing. So Goya speaks […]
Feb. 24, 2018
Distractions can lead to the truth

Distractions can lead to the truth

Last week, I was doing a free-flowing session of ideas, whatever popped into my head. I started sketching an idea of someone running across a high bridge, with the zombies in heavy pursuit. Now, the thing about being an artist, especially an illustrator, is that you have to come up with lots of interesting ideas […]
Aug. 25, 2014
Showtalk: The Blair Witch Project

Showtalk: The Blair Witch Project

Since it popped up on Netflix, and I hadn’t seen the film since it was in the theater, I thought we should talk about The Blair Witch Project. When I saw it in the theater, way back in 1999, there were only two of us in the theater. Now, with a movie that’s actually scary, […]
Apr. 21, 2014
Night Terrors: Something to avoid

Night Terrors: Something to avoid

This article popped up on iO9 today (check it out here), all about “night terrors”. Go ahead and read it, and come on back.  My turn? Well, to start off, here’s a gif from the comments in that article that might perfectly tell you what night terrors are:   Yeah, they really are just like that. […]
Mar. 4, 2014
Digital/Published: Delphine Dodd
Delphine Dodd

Digital/Published: Delphine Dodd

Delphine Dodd
Nov. 4, 2012
Of sketches and such

Of sketches and such

I was in a pretty good habit, a couple of years back, of posting the sketches that I do all the time. Posting them is good for me, because I can go back and review the things I’ve done. Posting is good for others, so I’m told by other artists, in that they can get […]
Jul. 12, 2012
Digital/Published: Dereliction

Digital/Published: Dereliction

Dereliction  Digital; cover of the book Dereliction by Ray Garton, Cemetery Dance (2012)
May. 7, 2012
Mixed Media: A Lost Night

Mixed Media: A Lost Night

A Lost Night; Mixed media: ink, color ink wash, and acrylic on scratchboard, 11″ x 13″; 
Apr. 10, 2012
Ink: Yig, Father of Serpents

Ink: Yig, Father of Serpents

Yig, Father of Serpents; Ink on 140 lb. Cold Press, 5″ x 7″; Based on the Cthulhu mythos of H.P. Lovecraft;
Mar. 15, 2012
New Ink Art and Alphabeast: O is for Onryō

New Ink Art and Alphabeast: O is for Onryō

The second Alphabeast ink of the day is a Japanese mythological creature known as the onryō. If you’ve seen The Ring (or Ringu), even maybe The Grudge, you probably have a pretty good idea what a onryō is. An onryō is a vengeful ghost, seeking retribution for some wrong that happened to it during life. The most […]
Jan. 29, 2012
Ink: Brundlefly

Ink: Brundlefly

Brundlefly; Ink on 140 lb. Cold Press, 5″ x 7″; based on the creature from the film The Fly; part of the Alphabeasts project.
Nov. 29, 2011
Alphabeasts: B is for Brundlefly

Alphabeasts: B is for Brundlefly

I missed the opening couple of rounds of Alphabeasts this time, so I’m gradually catching up with “A” and “B”. Today, I managed to get “B” out of the way, with an ink I’ve wanted to do for some time. One of the films that has always inspired me (from a twisted direction at least) […]
Nov. 27, 2011
Ink: The Mouth Of Sauron

Ink: The Mouth Of Sauron

The Mouth of Sauron; Ink, color ink wash on 140 lb. Cold Press, 9″ x 12″; based on the character from the film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King;
Sep. 4, 2011
Digital/Published: Eternity in the Old North Hall

Digital/Published: Eternity in the Old North Hall

Eternity in the Old North Hall Digital; cover of the ebook Knock Knock by author S.P. Miskowski (2011)
Aug. 19, 2011
Digital/Published: All Smiles and Work

Digital/Published: All Smiles and Work

All Smiles and Work; Digital; published by Thunderstorm Books, 2012
Aug. 11, 2011
Digital/Published: Vortex

Digital/Published: Vortex

Vortex Digital; cover of the book of the same name by author Ray Garton (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2011)
Jun. 14, 2011
Digital/Published: A Gathering of Crows

Digital/Published: A Gathering of Crows

  A Gathering of Crows; Digital; cover of the book of the same name by Brian Keene; Maelstrom imprint of Thunderstorm Books, 2010
May. 29, 2011
Digital/Published- The Rising: Deliverance

Digital/Published- The Rising: Deliverance

The Rising: Deliverance; Digital; cover of the book of the same name by Brian Keene; Maelstrom imprint of Thunderstorm Books, 2010
May. 29, 2011
Digital/Published: Six Days

Digital/Published: Six Days

Six Days; Digital; cover of the book of the same name by Kelli Owen; Maelstrom imprint of Thunderstorm Books, 2010
May. 29, 2011
Digital/Published: In The Wrong World

Digital/Published: In The Wrong World

In The Wrong World; Digital, story illustration for Peter Straub’s story Variations on a theme from Seinfeld Published in Cemetery Dance Magazine, 2009
May. 29, 2011
Mixed Media: Tomas (Color)

Mixed Media: Tomas (Color)

This is the character Tomas from the film El Orfanato (The Orphanage). It is a digital color version of my original ink, 5″ x 7″ on 140 lb. Cold Press.
May. 27, 2011
Mixed Media: The Lost Nightmare

Mixed Media: The Lost Nightmare

  The Lost Nightmare, mixed media (scratchboard, ink, acrylic), 9″ x 12″ on scratchboard
May. 24, 2011
Digital/Published: Rising After Dark

Digital/Published: Rising After Dark

Rising After Dark; Digital, based on the book The Rising: Deliverance by Brian Keene; Published in the book as the signature sheet; by the Maelstrom imprint of Thunderstorm Books, 2010
May. 24, 2011
Mixed Media: The Pale Man Awoken (Color)

Mixed Media: The Pale Man Awoken (Color)

This is a digital color version of my ink work of the Pale Man creature in the film El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth). The ink is 8 1/2″ x 12″, 140 lb. Cold Press, scanned in and colored in Photoshop.
May. 22, 2011
Ink: The Pale Man Awoken

Ink: The Pale Man Awoken

The Pale Man Awoken, based on the creature from the film El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth); ink, 9″ x 12″ on 140 lb. Cold Press.
May. 22, 2011
Digital/Published: The Final Act

Digital/Published: The Final Act

The Final Act; Digital; interior illustration for the novella Scratch by Brian Keene (Cemetery Dance, 2009)
May. 21, 2011
Digital: Winter Holiday

Digital: Winter Holiday

Winter Holiday; Digital; unpublished
May. 20, 2011
Digital: Night of the Innocents Revisited

Digital: Night of the Innocents Revisited

Night of the Innocents Revisited; Digital, unpublished
May. 14, 2011
Digital/Published: Death From Below

Digital/Published: Death From Below

Death From Below; Digital; published as the second endpaper for the novella Scratch by Brian Keene (Cemetery Dance, 2009); Companion piece to “Death From on High”, also on this site.  
Apr. 5, 2011
Digital/Published: Death From On High

Digital/Published: Death From On High

Death From On High; Digital; published as the first endpaper for the novella Scratch by Brian Keene (Cemetery Dance, 2009); Companion piece to “Death From Below”, also on this site.
Apr. 4, 2011
Digital: A Violent Reaction

Digital: A Violent Reaction

A Violent Reaction; Digital; unpublished
Mar. 24, 2011
My art for the Maelstrom books

My art for the Maelstrom books

This is sort of an old story, since the three Maelstrom books, two by Brian Keene and one by Kelli Owen, have been out for a few months now. But, as with many things, life managed to get in the way of posting the art that I did for the run. I decided to post […]
Mar. 16, 2011
Acrylic: The Apotheosis of War

Acrylic: The Apotheosis of War

The Apotheosis of War, 18″ x 24″ canvas panel, acrylic with raised effects
Mar. 9, 2011
Ink: Phibes

Ink: Phibes

Phibes, based on the character from the “Dr. Phibes” films, played by Vincent Price. 5″ x 7″, 140 lb. cold press, inked.
Feb. 28, 2011
Digital: Mama Aint Happy

Digital: Mama Aint Happy

Mama Aint Happy; Digital, unpublished
Feb. 14, 2011
Digital/Published: The Remaining Few

Digital/Published: The Remaining Few

The Remaining Few; Digital; cover of Midnight Street Magazine #10;
Feb. 4, 2011
Digital/Published: Join Us You Shall

Digital/Published: Join Us You Shall

Join Us You Shall; Digital; story illustration for chapbook Come on in and join us by Guy N. Smith (Horror Express)
Jan. 14, 2011
Digital/Published: Memories

Digital/Published: Memories

Memories; Digital; story illustration for Memories by Peter Crowther (Cemetery Dance Magazine, 2009)
Jan. 14, 2011
Digital/Published: Fetal Position

Digital/Published: Fetal Position

Fetal Position; Digital; story illustration for Fetal Position by Joel Arnold (Wicked Hollow Magazine #1) Also featured in the Spectrum 9 annual
Jan. 14, 2011
Digital/Published: The Attic

Digital/Published: The Attic

The Attic; Digital; cover of the published short comic The Attic by Russell Dickerson and Marc Shemmans (Horror Express)
Jan. 1, 2011
New Ink Card: London After Midnight

New Ink Card: London After Midnight

I decided that, for the gallery, I was going to take three famous “monster” actors and put an ink card for each in a frame, to sell at the gallery. I already have the Dr. Phibes that I did, and I wasn’t convinced that the Phantom of the Opera was going to work in it. […]
Nov. 2, 2010
Tonight’s project: Framing the Painting

Tonight’s project: Framing the Painting

I needed to get my new painting, The Apotheosis of War, ready for the upcoming First Friday Gallery Walk. So, I set aside some time tonight to finish framing it.
Nov. 2, 2010
New Sketchcard: Phibes

New Sketchcard: Phibes

I was hoping to do quite a few more small inked cards (I’ve been calling them “sketchcards”), but I haven’t had as much time as I’d hoped. But, tonight, I managed to get one finished. I call it Phibes, and it’s based on the character from the “Dr. Phibes” movies. Since it’s Vincent Price Day, […]
Oct. 25, 2010
Work in Progress: Futility Painting

Work in Progress: Futility Painting

Now that I have the camera back (it took the family on a vacation this week), I can post a few shots of my work in progress. It doesn’t have an official name yet, but “futility” might have something to do with it. Here it is on my desk, and below it are a few […]
Oct. 22, 2010
Maelstrom Cover #1: Kelli Owen’s Six Days

Maelstrom Cover #1: Kelli Owen’s Six Days

I’ve been lucky over the past few weeks to get to work with the fantastic Thunderstorm Books. I’ve been working on three books for their Maelstrom imprint, beginning with tonight’s showcase, the cover for author Kelli Owen’s Six Days. For me, this first book is special because it’s Kelli’s first novel. As she and others […]
Oct. 5, 2010
Toying with color and grayscale

Toying with color and grayscale

In the case of grayscale art, often I'll look at it and see if I can enhance it with color.
Aug. 4, 2010
New art! Finally!
infection

New art! Finally!

I call it, Infection. As always, let me know what you think, either here, Twitter or Facebook.
May. 4, 2010
New art for Cemetery Dance
Memories

New art for Cemetery Dance

I happened to be in the local Barnes and Noble earlier, and the latest issue of Cemetery Dance (#63) was on the shelf.  I did art in that issue for the great Peter Crowther’s story “Memories”, which was a nice story and visually fun to work with. Here’s what that art looks like, comments always […]
Apr. 18, 2010
Hold on to your hats! A new art piece (finally)

Hold on to your hats! A new art piece (finally)

My goal is to have a new one each month, and I'm just squeaking this one in under the wire.
Feb. 28, 2010
New artwork: night of the innocents

New artwork: night of the innocents

This one I call "the night of the innocents", and there's a better close-up at the end.
Dec. 12, 2009
Russ’ Art Blog: Found Drowned

Russ’ Art Blog: Found Drowned

Continuing on my art posts of really happy, joyous images (reference: sarcasm), here is Vasily Perov’s Found Drowned (1867, Oil on canvas, 27″ x 42″). I’ve had a bookmark for it for awhile, and I think it’s an interesting piece. I think it’s one of those pieces that has a story behind it, but still […]
Nov. 5, 2009
Sketchy McSketch Sketch: Sept/Oct

Sketchy McSketch Sketch: Sept/Oct

After the accident (there’s a thread around here somewhere for that), I’ve had a hard time getting my head back into art.  To help get that moving again, I’m returning to posting some of the sketches I’ve been working on. As always, they vary quite wildly, even on the same page. They range from sketches […]
Nov. 4, 2009
Halloween: Colonel America

Halloween: Colonel America

After talking about it for the last couple of years, my son finally committed to being Colonel America for Halloween.
Oct. 31, 2009
Russ’ first new art blog of 2009: The Captive

Russ’ first new art blog of 2009: The Captive

It's been awhile since I've written an art blog, which I've done off and on for a few years. I usually discuss a piece of art, almost always one that I like myself, and give the world my thoughts on it.
Jan. 29, 2009
New wallpapers for Scratch

New wallpapers for Scratch

I created a few computer desktop/wallpapers from the art that I did for Brian Keene’s Scratch. Here they are below: Download here Download here Download here
Sep. 10, 2008
My first comic now on the site: The Attic

My first comic now on the site: The Attic

Last year I completed my first comic work, a short story by Horror Express owner/author Marc Shemmans.  It’s a nice little story, and I learned alot working on it.  I decided to post it here on the site, it’s in the right column over there.  Or, I guess, you can click here . For comments, […]
Aug. 5, 2008
This Week’s Art: Ivan the Terrible

This Week’s Art: Ivan the Terrible

Ok, so my “little break” was more like a couple of weeks.  Add “extreme coughing from the lungs” to “Post-Las Vegas” and there you go. But I’m back, and this one is an interesting one for me.  It’s one of the first art pieces that I really took something from, especially in the extreme emotion. […]
Sep. 17, 2007
This Week’s Art: The Premature Burial

This Week’s Art: The Premature Burial

  The fans of Edgar Allan Poe out there should like this one (not that they are probably reading my blog, but it’s worth a try). This is Antoine Wiertz’s The Premature Burial (1854, media/size unknown, aka The Hasty Burial), a piece I first saw many years ago accompanying Poe’s work by the same name […]
Aug. 20, 2007
This Week’s Art: The Dead Stretcher Bearer

This Week’s Art: The Dead Stretcher Bearer

  I’m back from the brief hiatus known as the Northeastern Writer’s Conference (NeCon), and I’ve chosen a piece that I haven’t come across before. This is Gilbert Rogers’ The Dead Stretcher Bearer (1916, size and media unknown, possibly oil), a fairly disturbing war piece. Now, before I get too far ahead, the version above […]
Jul. 30, 2007
This Week’s Art: Arnold Böcklin

This Week’s Art: Arnold Böcklin

Here’s another week of art commentary, please let me know your thoughts on the art or other comments, and I will be posting this on my MySpace as well. This is Arnold Bocklin’s Self-portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle (oil on canvas, 1872). I like alot of Bocklin’s work, and I’m becoming a big fan […]
Apr. 29, 2007