Friday, February 20, 2009

Drawing an Angel for Satan





I drew this picture to go with a discussion of the Brit cult film BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW or BOSC as it's known around the studio. Arguably the best Brit horror every made - the arguments we have here are legendary over this fact -lol . I knew that the film's central character Angel Blake ( played by the sexy Linda Hayden) would be central to my piece of art. The bloody shears , the oogling villagers and watching crow - all elements pivotal to the film. The up-shot gave here a regality especially when crowned with May flowers.

Most problematic was capturing Angel's face - after countless attempts I resorted to layout paper ( to loosen up) before lightboxing this onto the finished art - wiping tears of frustration aside. Adding an animation style colour pallete seemed to give her an extra angelic look...

Clickety click !

12 comments:

  1. Briliant pic! Might have taken a bit of trial and error, but I reckon you captured Linda Hayden (not literally of course), it's all in the eyebrows.
    Best brit horror? Definitely one of them.

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  2. Awesome stuff! Now if I could just find that film somewhere....

    Looking forward to what you guys do with the Studio.

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  3. I love this piece, I'd recently watched the film the first time I saw it and it really captures the essence of LH. Now just wait until Ade gets his peepers on a certain earlier film from the Hayden filmography ;)

    I'm personally fascinated by looking at the pre-colored work from Ade, the pencils are always cool and look quite different from the final piece.

    BG, you know who to ask my friend...

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  4. BOSC is "easy" to find,Bill-and i suspect most of us here already have it-lol

    we also look forward to what's gonna happen in here-the 3 of us separately are quite...uhm... unique-but together...brrrrr...scary...;o)

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  5. Paul - likenesses are always tricky when you stylise - there's always that moment when you lose touch and have to start again and again and again. We've all been there. I think if a character has a dinstictive look you can get away with murder more easily. My own infatuation with BOSC added much pressure.

    George - Thanks man ! - whilst i'll be plundering my own vaults - hopefully I'll get some new stuff up soon - real world deadlines permitting. Barbarians at the

    Clickety click!
    A

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  6. Disciple_of_angel_blake says:

    Awesome!! A 10 out of 10 in my book. : )

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  7. ullo, ade. 'bout time you came from under that giant mutant crab-shell.

    a stunning pic from a stunning film. what always hits me about your work is the elegant shapes/composition. and this piece, with the long hair, thorny-crown and the tree, and just the right amount of black, sez it all in style.

    how bout you put up a mini-gallery? and run the TERRY SHARP strip from the FANGORIA site? and DR.WHO spot illo's? and sketchbook stuff? phone doodles? scribbles? anything and everything - quick now! 'for you go back in hiding.

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  8. crackin! All that time and effort on her face, certainly paid off. And the colouring, great stuff.

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  9. Thanks very much for the suggestions and support for the Studio guys! I'll look into the Terry Sharp strip SHADOWDANCE that ran on the Fang website. I don't have the Flash version of the strip myself - but I wouldn't mind converting it back ( putting the pieces together) - so it can be read as a regular style story.Very enjoyable to work on - standing stones , ghostly druids ( a dash of the Blind Dead in flavour) and Mike Ripper. Damn I'd read it!:-)

    Some WHO stuff is certainly on the cards - though ideally I'd like to focus on stuff I do outside the mainstream. Like the LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS pix that got *away*.

    Clickety click!

    A

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  10. I'm jazzed too-i'm more than overjoyed that Ade's work is getting showcased here-ABOUT TIME!

    and that clickety click makes me think Crabs books-am i wrong?

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  11. 'Click , click , clickety click '

    Night of the Crabs :-)

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