Period Panties.

Period Panties.

Elegant and spooky items from Loved to Death

Elegant and spooky items from Loved to Death

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Haunting Visions stock photography

Haunting Visions stock photography

Caroline McFarlane-Watts

Witches of the World by Caroline McFarlane-Watts

No link here. Just fangirling.

No link here. Just fangirling.

Extraordinary Tales, coming in October. Five Poe stories animated. Link goes to preview reel.

Extraordinary Tales, coming in October. Five Poe stories animated. Link goes to preview reel.

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It’s so hard to find a good centaur skeleton these days. Luckily, there’s Mythic Articulations, whose mission is to “to create what nature won’t.

El Chupacabra

El Chupacabra

Wendigo

Wendigo

MA’s skeletons and skulls are 3D printed to order. They say if you want to seal the figure, to use a sealant that doesn’t yellow with age. I dunno, I think that would look pretty cool.

Krampus Skull

Krampus Skull

They also sell articulated figures. They are shipped unassembled, in a charming can.

Werewolf in a can

Werewolf in a can. A shame they don’t do a Prince Albert figure.

Their prints are as lovely as their figures.

Cerberus print

Cerberus print

I’ll take one of each, thanks.

Vampire Bat

Vampire Bat

Tommaso Tagliabue

The Red Effort

The Red Effort

Tommaso Tagliabue, aka Mesozord, is illustrating the comic book in my head. The one I want desperately to read.

The Snorlax Bodyslam Massacre

The Snorlax Bodyslam Massacre

Gravelady

Gravelady

This is not too surprising, since he lists Dave McKean and Mike Mignola as influences.

Espurr

Espurr

Paths

Paths

Every character is bursting with back-story. I could make up tales about them for days.

Shining

Shining

Baryogenesis

Baryogenesis

He’s available for commissions, and has done work for several bands. Maybe some kind, twisted comic writer will make my dream come true.

See more on his deviantArt and facebook pages.

Twirling

Twirling

Margate Shell Grotto

Margate Shell Grotto

Hell on Wheels, Patrick Redman

Hell on Wheels, Patrick Redman

Coffin grill

Coffin grill

Ringdoll.com

Ringdoll.com

Ammonite skull from Skullis. Thanks, Kari!

Ammonite skull from Skullis. Thanks, Kari!

A little coffin with that pie?

A little coffin with that pie?

Goblinfruit Studio. Via Church of Halloween

Goblinfruit Studio. Via Church of Halloween

Nice Hand of Glory prop. Via Propnomicon

Nice Hand of Glory prop. Via Propnomicon

Problem Glyphs. Via Art of Darkness

Problem Glyphs. Via Art of Darkness

Audrey Benjaminson. Via She Walks Softly

Audrey Benjaminsen. Via She Walks Softly

Lea’s Boutique

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Dragon Eye Patch

If you’re gonna have an eye patch, do it right. Lea Polyakov makes all kinds of leather accessories.

Black and Bronze barrette

Black and Bronze barrette

Evil Eye Ring

Evil Eye Ring

I try not to wear leather, especially snake skin, but I admit this ring is tempting. And I especially love this Tool bracelet. Think I know what my studio music will be today.

Aenima Bracelet

Aenima Bracelet

In May, I entered my first item on a challenge blog.  It got me curious about the idea. Challenge blogs seem to have become a subculture all their own. Nearly all of them–at least the dark ones–are on Blogspot. The designs are generally fun, old-skool, almost Geocities-like. The only thing they lack are animated backgrounds. They are often sponsored by companies that make stamps or digital designs. Usually, there is a design team associated with the blog. The design team posts inspirational art, often made with materials from a sponsor. They may also choose winners.  Sometimes there are even prizes!

One universal rule: no back-linking. This means no linking some old thing you made a couple years ago for the challenge. It isn’t fun if you aren’t creating something new.

In participating, you get to touch base with like-minded artists, often getting to see their process along with their work. Most of the entries are papercraft, very often with colored stamping, nonetheless; there is a lot of variety included.

There are a lot of them, and I think they’re a blast. Below is a list of dark challenge blogs I’ve found. They are a great way to kick your creativity in the pants when you’re having a slump.  If you know of another dark challenge blog, please mention it in the comments.

DARK ART ONLY:

Haunted Design House

Haunted Design House

Haunted Design House is a no-cute zone. They insist your entry be “creepy, dark, or macabre.” They have monthly themed challenges, and attract a lot of non-paper, mixed-media work.  Their rules don’t mention the process, but I’m assuming a design team chooses winners. HDH welcomes all media, including digital.

Forever Dark

Forever Dark

Forever Dark is another creepy-only blog. They are brand-spankin’ new, posting their first challenge this month. Winners are chosen by a design team. All media accepted.

Dream in Darkness

Dream in Darkness

Dream in Darkness is only a few months old. I am in love with their background image. They are usually anything goes, just keep it dark. Winners are chosen randomly.

Smudgy Antics

Smudgy Antics

Smudgy Antics is associated with Smeared Ink stamps, which, alas, is no more. But the challenges continue. You can enter on the blog, and/or join their facebook group. Entries must include a rubber or digital stamp image. Winners are chosen randomly.

Quoth the Raven, Nevermore

Quoth the Raven gets even more specific–they are a Poe-themed challenge blog. “Bring ye not thy fluffy, smushy if it be not POE !!!” I can’t tell how they choose their winners, but they accept all media.

DARK AND MAINSTREAM:

Create and Inspire

Create and Inspire

Create and Inspire doesn’t look particularly dark, despite their url of a-step-in-the-darkness.blogspot.com.  For each challenge, both mainstream and dark art is accepted, and there is a winner chosen by the design team for each.

Left of Center

Left of Center

Left of Center accepts both dark and mainstream, but if you submit a mainstream project, you must follow the theme. Dark projects can choose to follow or not.  All media are accepted, and winners are chosen by a design team.

It’s tempting to pitch a creepy hat in the ring for all the challenges. In many cases, you can enter an item in several challenges, so that helps. I like them because there’s no deadline pressure. If I don’t make the challenge, well, I didn’t commit to it anyway.  I had a lot of fun making that first cuff, and hope to do more.