Another one of my earliest digital drawings. from Clive Barker’s Jericho. 😈

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I’ve been focusing more on values and composition for my pieces as of late. Also who knew painting the background first before painting the foreground would be fun.

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“The beast they buried. It’s in the history books. Rawhead it was called, because it’s head was huge, and the color of the moon, and raw, like meat...It ate children.” - Rawhead Rex

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HUGE Barker fan right here! I’ve created more artwork from than any other film!! September 18th in 1987 Hellraiser was unleashed. It will remain my all time favourite horror movie!


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🎃Trust the Madness, the Lovecraft Madness...🎃#CliveBarker

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The important thing about having the hardcovers is that these books are illustrated. They are filled with all these oil paintings did for the story. Its a big deal because I've got book one and two with all the art, but have not been able to find book three.

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I actually drew Rawhead Rex a few years ago. All done on iPad.

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Dr. Talisac is still, in my opinion, one of the best character Clive Barker has ever made and, if not for the fact he is deader than my hope for humanity in the book, I would absolutely willingly marry him.

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This might be weird without context. In book, Carrion used a dragon as an assassin. When I get in a particular head space, I like to him he'd try to help, but you know, in his own way.

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Historias de que deberían filmarse: EN LAS COLINAS, LAS CIUDADES. De vacaciones en Yugoslavia, una pareja tropieza con una espeluznante fiesta local en la que dos ciudades se enfrentan en forma de gigantes fabricados con los cuerpos entretejidos de sus habitantes.

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