Monsters Then and Now
by Bryan Bustard
Title
Monsters Then and Now
Artist
Bryan Bustard
Medium
Painting - Goache On Illustration Board
Description
One of the most popular issues of Wonder Magazine was the issue devoted to Famous Monsters of Filmland. I was asked by the editor to use as a starting point a famous ad with a wide eyed boy saying "Wow" over Famous Monsters for an article about the differences between the classic monster movies and those that came after George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead. On the left you'll see Bela Lugosi's Dracula, Paramount's Mr. Hyde from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of 1931, The Invisible Man and the Wolfman. On the right you'll see Freddy from the Nightmare on Elm Street movies, some zombies from Night of the Living Dead, and if you look closely, looming over the zombies on the far right, is an Alien from the movie series started by director Ridley Scott. I used opague watercolor (goache) with brush to achieve this piece. Whether you would call it a drawing or a painting, I have not a clue.
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March 5th, 2010
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