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Sunday, September 11, 2022

Son of Frankenstein

Here's my second iteration of Frankenstein's monster from Pulp Figures. I think I like this one better than the first; the skin turned out better, and his features are well-defined. I like my colour scheme, too. 
 

4 comments:

Sean Woods said...

Great paint choice with the earthy tones.

Jeff Shyluk said...

While Frankenstein's Monster has reached the public domain, Warner Brothers holds onto the rights for the green-skinned bolt-in-the-neck version. The long-haired Shakespeare-spouting Frankenstein is perpetually up for grabs.

I cannot tell what you and other men
Think of this life: but, for my single self,
I had as lief not be as live to be
In awe of such a thing as I myself.

-Julius Caesar, Act I Verse 2

Earl J. Woods said...

I think you mean Universal rather than Warner, although it's possible WB bought out Universal...so many mergers these days.

Jeff Shyluk said...

Oh yes, Universal!

So quick bright things come to confusion.​​​​​​

--A Midsummer Night's Dream