Posts Tagged ‘vampire’
Vampire Pumpkin
Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Vampire Pumpkin by Amy Crook
A continuation of last week’s Twitter suggestion from @etherjammer, I give you a cute little vampire pumpkin. I am tempted to refine this into some kind of motif or dingbat, he’s just so adorable.
Tags: fruit, nfs, pencil, sketch, vampire
Posted in Daily Art, Whimsical and Strange, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things | 4 Comments »
Vampire Watermelon
Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Vampire Watermelon by Amy Crook
I asked Twitter what they wanted me to doodle this weekend, and one of the few replies I got was from @etherjammer, who suggested vampire pumpkins & watermelon. Somehow even though the pumpkins sounded adorable and fun, I ended up wanting to do a watermelon instead, turning the stripes into creeping veins and giving it a rather pointed smile.
Tags: fruit, nfs, pencil, sketch, vampire
Posted in Daily Art, Flowers, Trees and Landscapes, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things | 3 Comments »
My Heart Bleeds
Friday, April 23rd, 2010
This rather morbid watercolor was one of my unValentines this year, a cross between a tradition and realistic heart. The blood red paint dried in thick pools and was allowed to drip naturally, nearly to the bottom of the card — in its frame, the chrome picks up the reflection as it disappears at the bottom edge. Blue veins call to mind a real heart as they trace across the surface.
The frame and shipping are both free, and starting today I’m donating 10% of all art and Etsy sales to charity, so your money will go to support the arts and another good cause. I’ll be changing the charity regularly, but I’ve decided to start out with Kiva for April and May.
My Heart Bleeds, watercolor on watercolor postcard, 4″x6″, $69 with free shipping. 10% of your money will go to charity, check out the sidebar to see who I’m donating to this month!
Want it on a t-shirt instead? Check out the swag at Cafepress.
Tags: blood, etsy, for sale, greeting card, heart, valentine, vampire
Posted in Daily Art, Zombies, Skulls, and Other Morbid Things | No Comments »



