I’ll Be at Flashback Weekend Chicago Horror Convention This Weekend

I’ll be selling art prints and representing Sinister Visions, Dark Chicago, Zombie Army Productions and HauntedHouseChicago.com this weekend at the Flashback Weekend Chicago Horror Convention. Stop by and say hi! And remember – tell me “I believe in the Great Pumpkin” at any point during the show and receive a pre-Halloween Treat from the Cult of the Great Pumpkin!

Photo by Patricia Wilson

Original Art for Scary Stories “The Thing” for Sale

At both the Halloween & Attractions Show in St. Louis and the Midwest Haunters Convention?, one of the most popular art prints I had hanging in my booth (or, at least, the one that started the most conversations) was a drawing I did for a documentary about the children’s book series Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark. Per the request of the producer, this is my take on Stephen Grammell’s artwork for the story “The Thing”. I had a great time doing it and am now selling the original graphite drawing. Full details HERE.

The Thing - Homage to Stephen Grammell

On the Subject of My Artwork and Its Availability for Purchase

A couple of recent conversations have convinced me that I haven’t made some things about my drawings, illustrations and paintings* (and their availability for purchase) clear, so in the interest of remedying that: Almost anything of significance that I’ve drawn or painted is more than likely available as an art print, at the very least. Many of them are available in multiple sizes, and many of the original artworks are available for purchase as well. You can even get a lot of my art on t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, blankets, shower curtains, throw pillows, tote bags, phone cases, etc.

Where can you get my artwork? The simplest place to go is http://www.darkartstore.com, which lists everything. But since we’re talking about it, here are the specific links:

*I’m not referring to proprietary logos and marketing artwork or characters that I create for my clients via Sinister Visions. That stuff is owned by the people who pay to have it made.

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