Animagess   07-29-2004, 10:37 PM
#1
Guess who this unlucky soul is?

[Image: adrian.jpg]

Might become part of a wallpaper, might just be part of a larger random picture. I hope to get Semelee in here as well.

This particular scene from The Haunted Air always tickled my morbid fantasy; I hear silent applause whenever I read it. Another evil-doer meets a gory end. Hah.

May your eyeballs enjoy.

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ripper_bd   07-30-2004, 06:07 AM
#2
-Animagess

I like the design, I kind of reminds me of a Clive Barker-ish piece! I'm a big fan of his art because I like the darkness of it, yours is of a very similar vein. Its very good. When will the wallpaper be available?
-BD

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Susan   07-30-2004, 10:34 AM
#3
Animagess Wrote:Guess who this unlucky soul is?

[Image: adrian.jpg]

Might become part of a wallpaper, might just be part of a larger random picture. I hope to get Semelee in here as well.

This particular scene from The Haunted Air always tickled my morbid fantasy; I hear silent applause whenever I read it. Another evil-doer meets a gory end. Hah.

May your eyeballs enjoy.

That's awesome! Maybe we can incorporate some of your artwork in the poster. With your permission, of course.

Susan

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Animagess   07-30-2004, 05:32 PM
#4
Susan Wrote:That's awesome! Maybe we can incorporate some of your artwork in the poster. With your permission, of course.
Susan

That would be fine. Very fine! The finest thing ever.

I don't know when it'll become a wallpaper; probably not until late August. Since I finished the first wallpaper I've had other priorities, so this'll be an on/off thing... but it'll be posted when it's done.

"You gotta tell everyone, Hatcher! Soylent green is PEOPLE!!"

My witty similes will spread across the world like creamy peanut butter.
Hung By The Neck Til Dead   07-30-2004, 10:24 PM
#5
Awesome job, but I need to reread Haunted Air since I don't remember anything about a fork in the eye (sorry FPW). :o
Kenji   07-31-2004, 10:51 AM
#6
I haven't read Haunted Air yet, but this is..... creepy! I want to read it,ASAP!
Before this, I must read Hosts....
matthewsmommy   08-10-2004, 11:52 PM
#7
Hung By The Neck Til Dead Wrote:Awesome job, but I need to reread Haunted Air since I don't remember anything about a fork in the eye (sorry FPW). :o

You totally skipped a page, my eye still hurts from reading that page! Don't get me wrong, if anyone deserved a fate as horrific as that, it was definitely that ape-looking son-of-a-bitch. Ouch, man. Don't these geniuses know that they really shouldn't piss RJ off? :eek:
Ken Valentine   08-11-2004, 01:27 AM
#8
matthewsmommy Wrote:You totally skipped a page, my eye still hurts from reading that page! Don't get me wrong, if anyone deserved a fate as horrific as that, it was definitely that ape-looking son-of-a-bitch. Ouch, man. Don't these geniuses know that they really shouldn't piss RJ off? :eek:

I guess some people have to find out the hard way. Rolleyes

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Maggers   03-20-2005, 01:51 PM
#9
SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT



Hung By The Neck Til Dead Wrote:Awesome job, but I need to reread Haunted Air since I don't remember anything about a fork in the eye (sorry FPW). :o

This was my experience, also.

I read "The Haunted Air" a few years ago after not having read any FPW books for a long while. I was sort of lost the first time around; I didn't get a lot of the tie-ins with other books and the whole Tina Portman/Rasalom/Otherness thing did not jell for me back then.

So I read this thread and was left with ????? what are they talking about???? What fork in whose eye?

I just finished rereading "The Haunted Air," got to that fork scene and said right out loud on the subway, "So THAT'S what they were talking about!"

Fabulous book. Loved it! Made perfect sense for me this time.

And the art work that began this thread is terrific.
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Bluesman Mike Lindner   03-20-2005, 09:50 PM
#10
Maggers Wrote:SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT





This was my experience, also.

I read "The Haunted Air" a few years ago after not having read any FPW books for a long while. I was sort of lost the first time around; I didn't get a lot of the tie-ins with other books and the whole Tina Portman/Rasalom/Otherness thing did not jell for me back then.

So I read this thread and was left with ????? what are they talking about???? What fork in whose eye?

I just finished rereading "The Haunted Air," got to that fork scene and said right out loud on the subway, "So THAT'S what they were talking about!"

Fabulous book. Loved it! Made perfect sense for me this time.

And the art work that began this thread is terrific.

It's an excellent rendering of a certain bad guy who wanted to have "fun" with Jack's little friend before her sacrifice...
  
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