Articles tagged with: gary pullin
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“Ghoulish” Gary Pullin has just added some new prints to his Etsy shop. The prints are 8.5″ x 11″ on art stock paper and all seem to be open edition fro $20 a piece. I really like the Frankenstein and Bride print he has up, would make a great set. It was also nice to see a Poe inspired print up as well.
Get em here: Ghoulish Gary @ Etsy


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At age 50 the man known as the King of Pop passed away this June 25th in Los Angeles. It was just hours earlier that Farrah Fawcett passed and Ed Mcmahon the day prior. An 8 year old Creep could be found running around the house with a little sparkly glove on (and matching socks) waiting for MTV to play Thriller again. Not only was the song amazing, but was one of the main reasons I am so hooked on zombies and wanted to be a special effects artist. That whole album was amazing, and pretty much everyone had a copy whether they admit it or not. Even Weird Al’s “Beat It” spoof was great, simply because it came off more like a tribute than many of his other spoofs. The latter part of Michael’s life was riddled with controversy, trials, surgeries and and endless supply of rumors.
But this site is not about all of that, its about art. So here are a few paintings that celebrate the contributions of a musician that was undeniably talented, was the template of many musicians to follow and is still responsible for rhythmless people everywhere to try and moonwalk, but still have fun dancing to songs that will never get old.
“Terrifying One’s Neighborhood” by Scott Campbell

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I just got word that Gary Pullin, the art director for the insanley cool horror mag Rue-Morgue, has some new prints available. The prints feature a whole mess of iconic figures, Flyboy, Frankenstein, Metaluna, Edgar Allen Poe and my favorite H.P. Lovecraft (shown). There is also a couple of larger limited edition prints, “Hilarious House of Frankenstein” and “The Funk of Forty Thousand Years”. Each limited to 100.
For anyone who is a fan of all things horror, make sure you head on over to check out the prints as well as Gary’s portfolio.
Goulishgary.com
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