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From the soundtrack of “Friday the 13th Vi: Jason Lives”

horroroftruant:

The Art of Christopher Lovell

Christopher Lovell. Artist. Musician. Tutor. Currently residing in Wiltshire, the Welsh artist is carving a strong identity in the art and design world with his lavishly detailed and imaginative work. His clients range from multi-platinum recording artists like Kid Rock to global clothing companies such as Iron Fist. Christopher Lovell’s ever-expanding portfolio showcases a diverse subject matter and demonstrates a passion and level of enthusiasm that speaks for itself. 

Christopher Lovell counts himself lucky to have been a child of the 80s. The toys, cartoons and movies of the era left him spellbound, fuelling his imagination. He finds this inspiration allows him to express himself very naturally through his art. Having developed a deep interest in fantasy and sci-fi, Christopher Lovell spent his childhood and teen years immersed in every aspect of creativity he could access.

As art came very easy to him, Christopher Lovell is completely self-taught and is able to effortlessly adapt to any medium presented to him. Very early on he soon noticed his art could captivate and inspire those who viewed it. Throughout his school years Christopher Lovell’s passion for Anime, comics and graphic novels led him to writing and illustrating his own stories.

“I inked and painted 96 pages of a story and I had roughly sketched out a further 400 or so pages. During the first 96 pages you can see a huge progression in my skills as an artist.”

Unfortunately the work was never to be completed as Christopher turned his attention towards painting on canvass. Christopher Lovell also enjoys expressing his creativity through music. He is a skilled and versatile guitarist, and approaches song-writing with equal enthusiasm as his art. Although his art and illustration work has to remain his primary focus, Christopher Lovell remains a respected member of the local alternative music scene. Having once been told at art college that he would “never make it as an illustrator” Christopher relishes in the satisfaction that each new piece of work continues to impress, inspire and amaze his growing client and fanbase.

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“Jason! Mother is talking to you!”

“Jason! Mother is talking to you!”

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Horror Art by Bryan Baugh

Bryan Baugh is and illustrator and the creator of the comic Wulf and Batsy. By day he works as a storyboard artist in television animation including “Transformers: Prime” as well as kiddie shows like “My Friends Tigger and Pooh”. By night he draws MONSTERS!

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horrorgorewhore:
“ Friday the 13th (1980)
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Maybe Jason is contemplating what life would be like if he had been saved from the lake, or if his mother not been killed. If he lived a simple, happy life instead of a life of violence and unrelenting...

horrorgorewhore:

Friday the 13th (1980)

Maybe Jason is contemplating what life would be like if he had been saved from the lake, or if his mother not been killed. If he lived a simple, happy life instead of a life of violence and unrelenting anger.

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“There’s a legend around here. A killer buried, but not dead. A curse on Crystal Lake, a death curse. Jason Voorhees curse. They say he died as a boy, but he keeps coming back. Few have seen him and lived. Some have even tried to stop him. No one can. People forget he’s down there, waiting.”

themysticmonster:
“ I wanna read this issue!
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themysticmonster:

I wanna read this issue!

spacerex:

want this game. Terrordrome.

This clip is someone playing as Herbert West

This is real?! Even if it is a fan effort!!!

I don’t play video games but would if I could play as Jason or Herbert West or Pumpkinhead or Maniac Cop!!!

For the life of me, I cannot remember where I found this or who drew it, but they are geniuses and should be sought out.
I love MLP/horror movie cross overs. This one especially because it it a reference to “Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood”,...

For the life of me, I cannot remember where I found this or who drew it, but they are geniuses and should be sought out.

I love MLP/horror movie cross overs. This one especially because it it a reference to “Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood”, in which a girl named Tina, who has psychic powers, accidentally resurrects Jason Voorhees from the bottom of Crystal Lake.