Tuesday, October 25, 2005


Keeping in line with my ghost story from the previous post

33 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Very talented you are!!!!

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  3. Delightful illustration!

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  4. 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.

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  5. Hah killer! Think this looks alike the work of Gor(e)y if not gorier. Very much enjoying :)

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  6. THis is classic ghost story illustration! Great.

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  7. Anonymous10:22 PM

    oops, shouldn't have buried her under the house...way too close!
    cheers,
    kerry

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  8. LOL...laughing at the last anonymous remark. hehehee

    i like the transparent effect of her dress. yessiree. diaphanous

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  9. This is a bbbeeaauutiffuuull illustration!! Great characters design and storytelling!!

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  10. Anonymous1:55 AM

    Simply divine!

    Detlef
    http://www.detlefjumpertz.com

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  11. WOOWWWWWWWWWWW DRAZENNN YOU ALWYAS AWESOME :) ........ I LIKE A LOT ,please post more :)

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  12. drazen,you've done it again! wonderful throwback to those ghost/hammer horror tales, very corpse bride, very drazen ;)

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  13. 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.

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  14. The ghosts of Edward Gorey and Gahan Wilson must be guiding your crowquill these days, Draz. Wonderful!

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  15. Great job. It has a 50's illustration feel to it...beautiful.

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  16. Anonymous7:14 AM

    haunting and delightful piece.

    Bill

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  17. 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.

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  18. Lovely drawing and I really like all the little details.

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  20. 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

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  21. Wow! Simply wonderful!

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  22. Love your style
    You look like a "classic" illustrator. You colud be the original illustrator of Poe's stories
    Execelent as usual.

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  23. I've never told you that you are awesome; keep up the great work!

    Nick

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  24. 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:>>>>

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  25. Beautifully spooky. Wow. Amazing work Drazen!

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  26. Anonymous4:18 AM

    Yeah ! great !!! Tim Burton should love it too... :)

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  27. Thanks Uli!
    thanks rubio!
    Thanks for popping by and the words Nick.
    Thanks again Carla, ye are to kind.
    funnyfarmer and peperdel- thanks.

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  28. Holy Smokes...

    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.

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  29. Anonymous2:31 PM

    how gorey-esque, and perfect for the season, as well. lovely linework.

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  30. Hi 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

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  31. 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.

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  32. probably not.....probably not.......sigh.

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  33. 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!

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