Thursday, October 24, 2013

BRACE YOURSELF FOR THE MENDOLA EX-FEAR-IENCE!

Kim and James Neale's image from last year's Mendola calendar. 
Jon Ball/Poked Studios








Halloween is fast approaching and we’re thrilled to show off our favorite spooky, hair-raising, and frightfully-delicious illustrations by our talented artists! Who wouldn’t be inspired by haunted houses, witchcraft, or even your crooked-smile jack-o’-lantern?

If you like what you see, there is plenty more on our website!  


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Russell Benfanti
Bob Hynes upcoming illustration for the 2014 
Mendola calendar.
Zutto
Chester Cheetah can be spooky, too! James Shepherd created this illustration 
for a Halloween display. 



Hugh Syme's image is one of several pieces of art for the book “ClockworkAngels”
by Kevin J. Anderson (New York Times best-selling author) from a story and
lyrics by Neil Peart (drummer and lyricist for the band RUSH).
Jude Buffum created this infographic for
Cinciatti Mangazine, for an article about
local haunted house attractions.
Echo Chernik created an Art Noveau Zombie illustration.

Dahl Taylor's label art for Boston Beer's Fat Jack pumpkin beer.

Mona Daly's haunted house was illustrated for
Papyrus greeting cards.
Kate Forrester created this book cover for a 
dark teen fiction story that required eccentric
typography.





Bill Ledger's illustration was used for the Mendola calendar a few years ago. 

Jeffrey Mangiat created various backdrops for an event to raise awareness of diabetes. 
Ron Berg digitally painted this disturbing figure. 




John Rowe's headless horseman was created for Disney Fine art limited edition prints. 
Kenny Kiernan
Rob Ball illustrated an updated Nosferatu based
off the 1922 German Expressionist film. 





Mick McGinty's illustration was for the cover of a video game called 'Goosebumps."
The character is based off the paperback books written for children. 
Dan Sipple created an unnerving scene for Papayrus 
greeting cards.
Digital Progression created this cheery character
for a few DOOM 3 video games. 
Matthew Cook's black cat "Kichia"loves to sleep 
all day and prowls around at night getting into trouble.
Kirsten Ulve created a Dracula
image for a collection of pop-up
cards for Up With Paper. 


Neil Duerden created this illustration as part of an alpha typography project that was illustrated within a two week period. 

Christian Slade's image was part of the
monthly series he illustrates for
'Rick and Pals' story in Rick Jr. Magazine. 
Charlie Hill illustrated the Headless Horseman,
one of his favorite Disney villains. 

Scott McBee
Diane Hays brings some spooky Halloween
enchantment to the younger generation. 
John Dismukes

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