Showing posts with label frankenstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frankenstein. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

WE BELONG ALIVE 2011



This is a reworked version of the design I created last year for Fright-Rags.com as part of a breast cancer fundraiser. They asked me to modify the design for sale again this year, as part of a more extensive fundraising effort. I completely redrew and recolored the design to distinguish it from last year's release.
Hand drawn in pen, brush and ink, colored in Photoshop.

Here's the info from Fright-Rags' website:

Last year we released this t-shirt to help a friend of ours as she battled a very aggressive breast cancer. The sales of this shirt helped us raise over $7000 to help her and her family through this trying time.

The outpouring of support and messages we received when we put this shirt out was incredible. I had not realized how many of our customers had been affected by this deadly disease. So this year we decided to bring back the We Belong Alive shirt design to help raise money and awareness for breast cancer research.

HOW LONG WILL THIS SHIRT BE AVAILABLE?
As a result, we are allowing pre-orders for this shirt until Sunday, October 23. Since it is a pre-order item, I ask that you allow 4-5 weeks for it to ship. If we have any left over after shipping our orders, we will make those limited quanitites available on the website until they sell out.

HOW MUCH MONEY ARE YOU DONATING AND WHERE IS IT GOING?
60% of the proceeds from the sale of this shirt will be donated to METAvivor (www.metavivor.org) to help the research of metastatic breast cancer.

PRE-ORDER HERE AND HELP SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE!




Original color suggestion rejected in favor of a more stark black and white color scheme.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN design colors



ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN mascot colors. I think I like how this color scheme looks. Might leave it be for now. Will be adding the logo soon.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN design inks


Inks for an ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN logo design I’m working on for the band. Colors coming soon…

Thursday, December 16, 2010

WE BELONG ALIVE featured on FRANKENSTEINIA: THE FRANKENSTEIN BLOG



Pierre Fournier runs a pretty doggone cool blog called FRANKENSTEINIA: THE FRANKENSTEIN BLOG, and he recently spotlighted (spotlit?) my WE BELONG ALIVE Bride of Frankenstein design which was sold as part of a breast-cancer fundraiser at FRIGHT-RAGS.COM.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Bride and Pierre is commemorating the occasion by featuring various Bride-related artworks all this week. Head on over and check out his blog. If you love old-skool monsters (Frankenstein in particular, obviously) it should be right up your alley.

Friday, October 1, 2010

"We Belong Alive" Bride of Frank for FRIGHT-RAGS!!




The mysterious BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN design I'd been working on recently can finally be revealed. FRIGHT-RAGS unleashed the design on an unsuspecting public this morning and they are apparently completely sold out of their first run!! Preorders are available, though, so don't let that stop you! The shirt is available all through the month of October only! ORDER HERE, PLEASE.

FRIGHT-RAGS came to me with the idea for the design in order to raise funds for a friend of theirs who is fighting breast cancer and to raise awareness of the cause. I could neither say no to that, nor to the chance do draw such a classic movie character in a send-up pose (it's a rip on the old Janet Jackson Rolling Stone magazine cover, in case you weren't aware).



FRIGHT-RAGS has been on my radar for quite a while now, as they put out some really cool shirts. I've got another design with them that should be revealed shortly, but I am the proud owner of several shirts of theirs already, and I plan to keep buying as long as they keep putting out wicked designs. Hopefully mine won't stand out too badly from their usual high-quality designs.




I'm including one of the concept sketches which featured a towering FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER behind the BRIDE. I thought it was amusing and made sense, as there's no way big ol' Frankie could conceal himself behind his Bride, but the idea was shot down in favor of keeping it as close to the original source image as possible. Understandable, and the result turned out very nice, I think. I also went a bit overboard in my bold, eye-searing color choices for some of my color roughs, which was also shot down in favor of a much more subdued scheme keeping true to BoF's black and white roots.








And here's the info from the website about the design and where its proceeds are going:

"I just wanted to take a moment to introduce you to my friend Leisha.
She is 34 years old, a mom to two young boys, and currently battling a
serious and aggresive breast cancer.

Over a year ago, her husband lost his job - and therefore they lost their insurance too. This is part of the reason why the cancer is so advanced- because no one would see her, to help her find out if something was really wrong. Leisha finally found some great doctors who would see her - and they helped her find a medical plan that would could help- but her battle is just beginning, and she’s struggled so much already.

Leisha started chemotherapy in May (you can see the shunt which delivers
the medication in the picture, on her chest, to her right)- and she has lost her hair, which you can see was quite long and beautiful. She still has a year left of treatment, and meanwhile her and her husband still face the challenge of paying their bills and taking care of their children.

So for the month of October, we will be selling this exclusive limited t-shirt -
and all proceeds will be donated to Leisha and her family.

Leisha’s wish is that everyone who might hear her story, never ever give up on seeking help and detecting the disease early with regular check ups, breast exams and if recommended, mammograms. Often times younger people can be dismissed by doctors or dismiss warnings themselves- believing that it is too soon to worry…it is never too soon to save your life!"

Friday, September 3, 2010

Frankenstein in the rough...





I recently finished working on a t-shirt for super-cool horror film-based shirt company Fright Rags. They acquired the license to do shirts based on Famous Monsters of Filmland, and I was assigned the very welcome task of designing a Frankenstein's Monster shirt. I can't show the final design yet, but I'll go ahead and post some of the concept roughs that weren't used. I was instructed to steer clear of the traditional Boris Karloff imagery popularized by the James Whale's Universal movie

and stick closer to the beast as he's described in the original Mary Shelley novel (and check out the Bernie Wrightson-illustrated version for some truly spectacular and mind-blowing pen and ink illustrations). More to come...