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Jaws
5″ x 7″ Scratchboard

shark vs the universe
we're not kids anymore.
d e v o n
Cosimo Galluzzi
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Kaledo Art

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- Mini Movie Posters -
Jaws
5″ x 7″ Scratchboard
celebrating the 40th anniversary of the original theatrical releases of BLADE RUNNER and John Carpenter’s The Thing June 25 1982
Part 2 – CONCEPT ART (pre-production art, costume design, props and vehicles, storyboards, creature concepts)
BLADE RUNNER – work by Syd Mead, Charles Knode and Michael Kaplan, Mentor Huebner, Ridley Scott
John Carpenter’s THE THING – work by Mike Ploog, Rob Bottin
John Carpenter’s “The Thing” by @davestafford
horror dog #4: Jed from The Thing
nothing to see here just a normal dog
The Thing (1982)
Happy 40th Anniversary!
Premiered on June 25, 1982
My new phone wallpaper
The Thing (1982)
Aaron Lea created Escape from New York and The Thing designs in the style of vintage book and record sets. 12x12 giclee prints, limited to 70 each, can be purchased for $35 via Hero Complex Gallery. Textless variants are also available.
The Thing Art by Eric Powell
Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King
A really enjoyable, bare-bones werewolf story. A quick read starting off with a handful of wonderfully graphic werewolf attacks. It only loses points because it’s unable to maintain its initial bone-chilling ferocity through to the end. 8/10
-Timothy Patrick Boyer.
Barlow sculpt by Jason Hammond.