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Creepy Co.

Published August 29, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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If you’re anything like me, sometimes you’re just astounded by the coolness and the creativity of your fellow horror lovers. Case in point: I am just in love with Kellie and Susanne, the brilliant minds behind Chicago based Creepy Co.!

These two macabre wizards of magnificence have created t-shirts, stickers and pins that speak to the horror kid in us all. Dime store vampire teeth, VHS horror labels, and the beauty of cult legend Divine all find their way into this brilliant duo’s work.horrorvhsstickersticker_grande

So, be sure to send them some deserved fan-i-tude by checking out their sites: www.creepycompany.com,

https://www.instagram.com/creepycompany and

https://www.facebook.com/creepyco/. It’ll only make you cooler. I know, I know…like that’s even possible!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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The Art of Ruff

Published August 25, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan

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My friend Christine couldn’t come out to play yesterday, but I didn’t mind. I just spent the night at home, writing under the watchful, protective eyes of little Jason, artist Bryan Ruff’s brilliantly gleeful and imaginatively childlike take on the legendary Friday the 13th villain!

In fact, all of Ruff’s soulful creations prove that the only guardian angels that any true horror lover will ever need are his personality filled imaginings of the younger versions of Michael, Pinhead, Leatherface and so many other terror icons. Ruff Michael

Besides the cute factor – which there is plenty of – what Ruff details, so personally, with these renderings is the innocence that these characters might have had before their more evil instincts took over. It’s a powerful reminder of the humanity that exists in our scares – something that is often overlooked in the flashier aspects of fright culture. It is also what sets Ruff’s work apart from so many other artists who are dealing with the terror genre. In a word, it’s heart.

To get your total horror movie “heart-on”, please visit www.facebook.com/theartofruff and https://www.instagram.com/sir_ruffikins/.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Heavy Whisper

Published February 26, 2016 by biggayhorrorfan
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Art from Corinne Halbert’s Heavy Whisper

Somebody needs to get a remake of Modesty Blaise going right away and give dazzling Chicago artist Corinne Halbert the job of doing the main credits art. Full of sexy yet oh so deadly pop art majesty, Halbert’s new zine Heavy Whisper is both a swinging throwback to 60s model fetish magazines and something completely and, kinkily, her own – making her the perfect candidate for any cinematic revamping of a certain alluring lady spy.

Most importantly, as with all her work, Halbert just seems to having such fun here – reveling in all that life has to offer.

You can purchase Heavy Whisper and other joyous eccentricities at:

http://corinnehalbert.bigcartel.com/

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A Halbert and her BGHF!

Midwest residents also have a couple days left to check out Corinne’s one woman show at AdventureLand Works on Paper, 1513 N. Western, which closes on February 27th.  Pieces featured in Heavy Whisper are on display along with numerous colorfully psychedelic looks at childhood and youthful adventure. More information is available at:

 

https://www.facebook.com/AdventureLandWOP

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Friday the 13th Art Sale!

Published March 13, 2015 by biggayhorrorfan

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For cheaply done, strictly commercial projects, the Friday the 13th film series has actually inspired some insanely talented acts of creativity.

Speaking of which, in honor of today’s bloody heritage (3/13/2015), detailed Chicago artist Jeff Lassiter is offering his beautiful Friday the 13th pieces (above) for $20 – for one horror-ificly historic day only!

Check out this deal and Lassiter’s other amazing work at:

http://www.jefflassiter.com

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Horror Movie Poster Exhibit

Published November 11, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

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Small but mighty has worked well for Brenda Lee and other powerhouse vocalists. It works pretty well for the Horror Movie Poster Exhibit at I AM Logan Square Gallery, 2644 1/2 N. Milwaukee, in Chicago, as well. The posters on display are all original theatrical items, including one sheets and lobby cards, donated by the historic Logan Theatre (based right next store to the gallery).poster 3

While many terror fiends may have more original artwork in their house than is on display here, the exhibit’s purpose cannot be denied. Created to acknowledge the power of the images contained in these advertisements, the organizers’ do, ultimately, elevate these pieces to a place of high art and strike a blow to the perception that these films and their (often potent images) are just pure schlock.

poster 2Nicely, the exhibit, also, contains some rare images and features work on films that even the most well versed fan may never have heard of. (1974’s Golden Needles, anyone?)

Unfortunately, this particular show is closing on 11/14/2014, but you can keep up with future offerings at https://www.facebook.com/IAMLoganSquare.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Wolf Revealed!

Published November 4, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

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Out horror writer Adrian Lilly has been a busy little camper! He is just about to release the third book in his The Runes Trilogy, The Wolf at War.

In anticipation of this furry event, Lilly has revealed the cover art (above) for this battle-licious volume. Designed by the brilliant Andrea Davies, this nocturnal, city enhanced wonder is sure to get every late night subway rider’s pulses pounding.

Be sure to keep up with Lilly and The Wolf at War at https://www.facebook.com/adrianwlilly.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Trick ‘r Treat Contest

Published October 23, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

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That wall of DVDs and Blu-rays collapsing during the night…well, that’s bad destruction! But a masterpiece from acclaimed artist Johnny Destructo – – – for free!! Now, that’s good!

Indeed, the amazing folks at Shit Movie Fest are offering up a totally original Trick ‘r Treat masterpiece (pictured above) from Destructo as their latest contest – and it’s pretty simple to enter.

Of course, the deadline is November 1st. So what are you waiting for? Enter, below!

http://shitmoviefest.blogspot.com/2014/10/enter-to-win-trick-r-treat-poster-from.html

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Rediscovering Stonewall with (Artist) Sasha Steinberg

Published July 1, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

I, recently, had the chance to meet bodaciously talented (NYC based) artist Sasha Steinberg. Here, we chat about his vibrant new comic book series celebrating the glorious personalities that participated in the historic Stonewall Riots:

Further information on Steinberg and his art is available at http://www.ahsasha.com.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Kyra Schon: The Joie de Vivre of Everyone’s Favorite Ghoul Girl!

Published April 10, 2014 by biggayhorrorfan

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Holy Cement Spades!! On the eve of her appearance at the Sci-Fi Spectacular 2014 in Chicago, the fun and inventive Kyra Schon, Karen Cooper from the original Night of the Living Dead, took a moment to talk with Big Gay Horror Fan about the film’s legacy and her own artwork.

BGHF: Hi, Kyra! So, if we could go back in a time machine, and you actually were Karen Cooper, what mistakes would you fix?

Kyra: Did she make any mistakes? I don’t know if she did.

BGHF: Murdering her parents…

Kyra: Oh, she didn’t make any mistakes! She was just following her instincts. She was hungry. What are you going to do?

BGHF: So, if she had them, would she have been able to show more control with her own children?

Kyra: I kind of doubt it. (Laughs) When you’re hungry what are you going to do? She would have been eating her babies left and right!

BGHF: (Laughing) True! Hamsters do it; cats do it, fish… She would just be following the whole spectrum of nature.

Kyra: (Laughing along) Right! Exactly!

kyra jewelryBGHF: So, fast forwarding to (the real) present, what inspired your jewelry making?

Kyra: Well, I’ve done art my whole life. It was really what I loved to do. In school, it was the only subject that I was ever really good in. The only classes that I did not cut were art classes. So, I wound up teaching ceramics for 25 years in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. I took an early retirement from that, four years ago, because they were cutting funding and cutting hours. I worked at an arts magnet school for creative and performing arts…and they were cutting art classes. Which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense in an art school…but there it is. I had been making jewelry for a number of years and really enjoyed it. So, I thought now I have all my time to devote to this. I really just started doing little sculptures going directly to a mold and then casting them in pewter. So, that’s kind of how I am making a living, at this point. I sell that stuff. I have an Etsy shop. So, that’s what keeps me off the streets now.

BGHF: (Laughing) Unless you really want to be on the streets…then go for it!

Kyra: (Laughs) Exactly! Exactly! Live big!!

BGHF: You have been captured onscreen as Karen, who will be forever young. Do you feel like you have a young heart, yourself?kyra3

Kyra: I don’t know. For some people, I am always going to be nine years old. I don’t feel like that myself. I wish I did. I think it would be nice to have that joie de vivre of a 9 or 10 year old. People at conventions look at me and expect me, after 45 years of whatever, to still be 9 years old. No. Time catches up with all of us.

BGHF: (Laughing) It sure does!

Kyra: Yeah! I guess in some universe, I am always going to be that kid. Now, I’ve gotten old …what are you going to do?

BGHF: Well you still sound pretty awesome to me!

Kaya-SchonKyra: Thank you! You know, people have actually asked me why I don’t wear a dress like Karen Cooper’s at the conventions. Well…because I am 56 years old. I am not 9. It would be creepy on an entirely different level. I don’t want to go there, thank you! (Laughs)

BGHF: Bill Hinzman could get away with it because his character was an adult.

Kyra: Exactly! He was an adult. Everyone else in the film can get away with it because they were adults at the time, too. Could you imagine what people would be saying about me if I did that? Did you see that crazy woman? She thinks she’s nine years old.

BGHF: (Laughs) Well if you want to get them talking, you have the perfect way to do it!

Kyra: (Laughing) Exactly! Yeah!

BGHF: You mentioned the conventions. Is it a bittersweet for you, now, that people like Bill Hinzman have begun to pass away or retire from the scene due to age?

Kyra: When I think of the conventions that I used to do…my dad would be there and Bill Hinzman. It is sad. We all die. We all lose our family members. But this very small group just gets smaller every year. It’s like…Oh, my god! Who’s going to be the last one? Who’s going to be next? It’s sad and it’s creepy. Now, I’m starting to do cons on my own. I do get lonely. None of my buddies are there. Well, its life…A little slice of real life. kyra2

BGHF: Do you think 20, 30, 50 years into the future that this movie is still going have the resonance it has now?

Kyra: That’s a good question. It just seems lately it’s been very overshadowed by The Walking Dead. That’s a completely different audience. A lot of the fans of The Walking Dead are not necessarily Night of the Living Dead fans. They are not necessarily fans of any other zombie movie. They are just sort of The Walking Dead fans. It’s an interesting phenomenon. I don’t know. I’d be really, really surprised if 30 years, 50 years down the road anybody remembers this film. Maybe people in film classes will. I don’t know.

BGHF: So, what has the overall legacy of this film been for you? When you finally stop the convention circuit, for example, what do you think you’ll have taken away?

Kyra: I can’t tell you how amazing it’s been. I am so blessed to have been in this movie. I don’t use that word loosely. I really feel that way. Of all the kids on this planet, I was chosen to be this creepy little ghoul girl. It’s so amazing. I was so lucky. It never goes away. There was a time after we made the movie in 68 that it just kind of went to sleep. I didn’t think about it anymore. I didn’t hear about it anymore. Then, years later in 1988, this guy calls me out of the clear blue sky. He was a promoter. He told me he was a promoter and he’d love to have me at this convention. I was like – what convention? What are you talking about? I had heard of Star Trek conventions and thought that was quite possibly the strangest thing I had ever heard of. He said it’s a Sci Fi Horror convention. I said, Really? These things exist for horror movies? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’d love to have you! So we did this thing. It changed my life. It was like, “Oh my god! These are my people!” I didn’t feel like a freak. Nobody said that we don’t believe you were in this movie. They were asking me to sign their stuff. Really!? Really!? You really believe I was in this movie and you’re really interested in that? It was fun. I was kind of a geek for all things horror, too. But, I didn’t have anybody to share that with. My friends could take it or leave it. So, suddenly this world just opened up. I thought this was just amazing. So, I don’t think I will ever stop doing conventions. (Laughs) Even if I am not welcome, I’m going anyway!

BGHF: You’ll be there as a fan!

Kyra: Exactly!

Be sure to come meet Kyra in Chicago, this weekend (Saturday, April 14th), at the SCI-SPECTACULAR 2014 (https://www.facebook.com/events/1466423813573628/). You can keep in touch with her, year round, and purchase items at http://www.ghoulnextdoor.com, as well.

Until the next time…SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Bloody Wonderful Burlesque with The Fischer Bodies!

Published December 13, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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As hard as I’ve begged those (elitist) winos in my alleyway to come up to my studio and watch me as bop around in a blood leather thong to my vinyl collection of terror film soundtracks – they ALWAYS refuse.fischer

Probably because, unlike the astounding Flint, Michigan based, horror courting burlesque troupe, The Fischer Bodies – I have NO talent. But this amazing group of individuals, included ultra-fantastic gyrate legends like Dish DeLish and Twiggy Boylust, are full of gothic-tinged wonder. Past shows have included zombie mash-ups and this weekend marks their Rocky Horror Picture Show holiday show. For more information be sure to follow them at http://www.facebook.com/thefischerbodies !

Gorgeous (and charismatic) company member Dish DeLish, also, has her own FB page. Be sure to follow this Pinup Creations winner (Ms. November 2013) at https://www.facebook.com/DishDelishPinUp, as well!delish

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan

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