Horrorfind Weekend – The Spookiest Show On Earth. Thought I’d do a little roundup of some vendors I plan to visit at Horrorfind Weekend this weekend. **Joel Robinson – artist extraordinaire who did the 12 Jasons of Christmas cards I posted about before. You can find out more about Robinson at his website – www.artpusher.net [Click here for more.]
Oh, yes – I am a cheap bastard, and, while I blame it mostly on my Scottish heritage, I do occasionally come to my senses and realize that some things must be paid for. If you have a haunted attraction you don’t want to lose customers because you got cheap on web design or photos [Click here for more.]
OK. It’s disturbing, but I can’t seem to look away. Oh, and here’s a caution from the website before you click over: WARNING: This site contains images that sensitive individuals may find disturbing–so much so, we’ve been denied advertising! Enter at your own risk. Yes indeed, if you’ve wanted to own a piece of tattoo [Click here for more.]
Thanks to Ann Marie Jones Allen posting the link to this over at the Horror Society website on the Raven’s Barrow Facebook wall, I’ve got a weird bit of culinary sculpting for you to behold. Artist Sara Asnaghi seems to have a bit of a brain and grain obsession going on here. Click the brains [Click here for more.]
I forget where I came across this artist – Jessica Harrison – but I managed to bookmark her gruesome work so I could share it with you. There’s more with this little figurine came from. Click the disemboweled beauty to the left to be taken to her 2010 gallery photos, and be sure to check [Click here for more.]
While you’re in a clicking mood, hit the graphic to the left to make the jump to BlackLightFright.com‘s all new website. Black Light Fright is the online home of Mike Melillo – sculptor, effects artist, self-made carnie sideshow barker, and all around great guy – and all his endeavors including his traveling tent show – [Click here for more.]
So they may not be gracing the walls of any museums any time soon, but I did get a chuckle from the Fork You print over at VampFangs.com. Yes, I have seen the movies and read the books – feel free to jeer if you must – and while I don’t necessarily hate them, I [Click here for more.]









