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Hal Mayforth's illustration can really give you a scare!
Can you say, "Boo?" |
With Halloween just around the corner, we're excited to share a collection of mysterious, bizarre, and spine-chilling illustrations. We asked our artists to submit their favorite images that relate to the
season. It's a fun collection of work that we hope you enjoy.
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Mark Fredrickson |
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Shaw Nielsen illustrated costumed kid characters and Halloween-themed background art for this year's Publix display. The artwork is meant to be wrapped around bins filled with various candies. |
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Jonathan Carlson developed this illustration for This Old House Magazine. |
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Seth |
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Yao Xiao's "Black and White Masquerade" was originally designed for a theme
party. The concept is a Steampunk masked ball. |
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PUSHART's "Boogie Man" image was originally created for Orange Coast Magazine. The story described how
trick-or-treating has transformed over the last 50 years in Orange County, CA, since the days when tales of
the boogie man haunted the orange groves near developing suburbia. |
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Martin Ansin created a limited edition screen printed poster for the 1931 film, Frankenstein. |
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Halloween also coincides with a possible game 7 of the World Series for the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park. (John Dykes) |
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Ryan Snook is currently working on a picture book. This illustration depicts a child encountering numerous creatures in a cave. |
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Anthony Freda's alarming illustration represents the unnerving merger of corporate and governmental
powers. The piece is being used to help promote a national march in Monsato. |
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Roman Muradov shows off his morbid side with the moonlit narrative above. |
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Brian Ajhar's illustration was done for the Fall issue of Scholastic's Storyworks Magazine.
The only requirement was that Brian has to include a book in the image. |
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Robert Neubecker |
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Bob Staake |
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Peter and Maria Hoey created a t-shirt design based on vintage Halloween masks. |
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Phil Foster illustrated a spooky nightmare for the American Bar Association Journal. |
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Nigel Buchanan's character was created for a
ghastly alphabet book.
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James O'Brien's screen print of a sea creature
rising up out of the water is for a Halloween
art poster exhibit. |
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Traci Daberko created a web banner and landing page for
Mind Touch's Halloween blog post. |
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Stuart Brier's monster was done for a book
project raising money for a children's charity.
The concept is taking children's monster drawings
and rendering them as professional
illustrations. |
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Rafael Ricoy's illustration is about different types of phobias and how to cure them. The piece was published by
El Pais Newspaper in Spain. |
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J.D. King's personal piece "Los Diablos." |
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Sharon Tancredi |
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JF Podevin's theater poster depicts Macbeth
becoming king of Scotland through regicide.
His reign marks his spiritual death. |
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Edison created a full page illustration for Scholastic, retelling the story of Frankenstein |
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Raul Arias |
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