This is killer dude. You're dead on. I'm dying to see more. And the caption...you slay me. I wouldn't have a ghost of a chance doing something half this good. It has really raised my spirits to just look at this.
Oooh! Love this! Nice continuation and great classic storytelling with this image. I am actually familiar with the story of The Ghost of Lake Skugog. It has an Edward Gorey feel. Wonderfully done.
Thanks for the comments everyone! hah ha Guy, oi you make me chuckle kerry, I might like your caption more hehe mustashrik-oooohammer horror I love it! jeope-= no ball point pen, sometimes in my doodles tho. thanks again
I love your style, and this illo is so wonderfully detailed with its spidery fine linework. You always achieve the best combination of masterful technique and captivating narrative! I sure wish I could draw like you:>>>>
I just linked to your site from your comments on mine...what a nice surprise...this stuff is great!!! This blog thing sure is making the industry tighter. We gotta all group up and make a wicked project.
By the way. What is the Gravenhurst connection? My parents live there.
Thanks Mark, sounds like a good idea! My wife's family has had a cottage in on lake Muskoka [sunny bay] for over 30 years, so we try and get up there for weekends when we can during the summer. Nice town and I like Blondies and I've found some neat stuff there.
thanks anagelique thanks doodlers--ahh poor smook- I imagine the spookin drawings won't be stopping with Halloween however.
I don't know what happened? I left a comment ages ago and it's not there! Maybe it turned... INVISIBLE!!! I love this piece Draz, your stuff is just so darn cool!
I don't know what to add that I haven't already said about your work. Simply beautiful work, Mr. Drazen. I like the monochromatic, nostalgic feel.
ReplyDeleteVery talented you are!!!!
ReplyDeleteDelightful illustration!
ReplyDeleteThis is killer dude. You're dead on. I'm dying to see more. And the caption...you slay me. I wouldn't have a ghost of a chance doing something half this good. It has really raised my spirits to just look at this.
ReplyDeleteHah killer! Think this looks alike the work of Gor(e)y if not gorier. Very much enjoying :)
ReplyDeleteTHis is classic ghost story illustration! Great.
ReplyDeleteoops, shouldn't have buried her under the house...way too close!
ReplyDeletecheers,
kerry
LOL...laughing at the last anonymous remark. hehehee
ReplyDeletei like the transparent effect of her dress. yessiree. diaphanous
This is a bbbeeaauutiffuuull illustration!! Great characters design and storytelling!!
ReplyDeleteSimply divine!
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WOOWWWWWWWWWWW DRAZENNN YOU ALWYAS AWESOME :) ........ I LIKE A LOT ,please post more :)
ReplyDeletedrazen,you've done it again! wonderful throwback to those ghost/hammer horror tales, very corpse bride, very drazen ;)
ReplyDeleteOooh! Love this! Nice continuation and great classic storytelling with this image. I am actually familiar with the story of The Ghost of Lake Skugog. It has an Edward Gorey feel. Wonderfully done.
ReplyDeleteThe ghosts of Edward Gorey and Gahan Wilson must be guiding your crowquill these days, Draz. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. It has a 50's illustration feel to it...beautiful.
ReplyDeletehaunting and delightful piece.
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Wizzo, Mr. Kozjan. And that's a good thing. Some of that almost looks like ball-point pen. Could it be? 'Coz that would be doubly amazing.
ReplyDeleteLovely drawing and I really like all the little details.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments everyone!
ReplyDeletehah ha Guy, oi you make me chuckle
kerry, I might like your caption more hehe
mustashrik-oooohammer horror I love it!
jeope-= no ball point pen, sometimes in my doodles tho.
thanks again
Wow! Simply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove your style
ReplyDeleteYou look like a "classic" illustrator. You colud be the original illustrator of Poe's stories
Execelent as usual.
I've never told you that you are awesome; keep up the great work!
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I love your style, and this illo is so wonderfully detailed with its spidery fine linework. You always achieve the best combination of masterful technique and captivating narrative! I sure wish I could draw like you:>>>>
ReplyDeleteBeautifully spooky. Wow. Amazing work Drazen!
ReplyDeleteYeah ! great !!! Tim Burton should love it too... :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Uli!
ReplyDeletethanks rubio!
Thanks for popping by and the words Nick.
Thanks again Carla, ye are to kind.
funnyfarmer and peperdel- thanks.
Holy Smokes...
ReplyDeleteI just linked to your site from your comments on mine...what a nice surprise...this stuff is great!!! This blog thing sure is making the industry tighter. We gotta all group up and make a wicked project.
By the way. What is the Gravenhurst connection? My parents live there.
how gorey-esque, and perfect for the season, as well. lovely linework.
ReplyDeleteHi Drazen!! You're doing some dissarming charming quirky spookin' stuff! Perfect for the season. We love the way you Spooked The Smook too! A&J
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark, sounds like a good idea!
ReplyDeleteMy wife's family has had a cottage in on lake Muskoka [sunny bay] for over 30 years, so we try and get up there for weekends when we can during the summer. Nice town and I like Blondies and I've found some neat stuff there.
thanks anagelique
thanks doodlers--ahh poor smook- I imagine the spookin drawings won't be stopping with Halloween however.
probably not.....probably not.......sigh.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what happened? I left a comment ages ago and it's not there! Maybe it turned... INVISIBLE!!! I love this piece Draz, your stuff is just so darn cool!
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