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Inktober Day 22 – Baba Yaga

by wpmorse on October 22, 2015 at 9:46 am
Posted In: Art

This one was a puzzler not because it was in the “why the heck was this on the list?” category but in a “way too many options”  category.

Baba Yaga is one of the coolest ladies in Slavic Folklore and I enjoyed her stories since I first heard of her  and I have fond memories of the bad ass descriptions of her T.A.R.D.I.S like cottage in the famous Dragon Magazine module. (I was going to complain about not ever being to find it again but clearly I just did)

Much as I like the cottage on chicken legs I’ve done it before and while I wouldn’t mind doing it again but the point of this exercise is to challenge yourself. Which brings us to Baba Yaga herself. There are so many options, sometimes she’s just a witch, sometimes she’s a dread forest ogre, sometimes an ancient goddess…

So here she is riding her magic flying mortar in the dark of the night.

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└ Tags: Baba Yaga, Halloween, Inktober, Sketch, Slavic Folklore, Witches
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Wednesday Double Feature – Hollywood Voodoo

by wpmorse on October 21, 2015 at 12:00 pm
Posted In: Test

While zombies have been all the range for over a decade now for my next selection of Halloween based double feature I decided to go back to basics and go with Hollywood Voodoo. I’d been marginally interested in Voodoo and Zombie lore for some time though I’d never studied it in any depth since I wasn’t aware of any way to distinguish the stuff that hollywood made up and the “real” beliefs. (Though I’ve always tried to distinguish the traditional Zombie from the generic walking corpse so there wouldn’t be any confusion if the genre ever made a come back)

Poster_-_White_Zombie_01_Crisco_restorationThe first movie on my list White Zombie was the first movie to introduce the genre to Hollywood featuring Bela Lugosi as the Voodoo Master Murder’ Legendre who is hired by Charles Beaumont, a plantation owner to steal Madeleine the woman he loves from her husband Neil  by poisoning her and turning her into a zombie.

Bela’s up to his usual standard of creepy authority, putting his signature stare to good use but frankly the rest of this movie has dated terribly. It’s full to the brim with stock characters most notably Neil our supposed hero is such a hapless idiot you can’t really imagine how Madeline fell for him in the first place. “Haiti is for all practical purposes a tropical Transylvania complete with foreboding castle and the less said about Legendre’s pet vulture the better.

220px-IwalkedwithazombieThe next film on the list, I walked with a Zombie,tells  is a Val Lewton produced film directed by Jacques Tourneur. It has the feel of a version of  Jayne Eyre (though most of the research I’ve done suggests that this was a coincidence . Telling the story of a nurse who is sent from Canada to the Caribbean island of Saint Sebastian to care for the wife of a plantation owner  who shows all of the symptoms of being a zombie. As the film goes on we gradually find out this is indeed the case and culminates with the nurse taking her charge to a local voodoo master in the titular walk in an attempt to cure her.

This was a aesthetically pleasing though short film that I enjoyed very much. It’s wonderfully quiet taking a minimalist approach to most of the fantastic elements. My favorite example was Darby Jones as the Zombie, Carre- Four we encounter him on the crossroads standing so still that you briefly think he’s an extremely well made prop. Then he scares you simply by slowly moving.

└ Tags: Bela Lugosi, Halloween, Movie Review, Voodoo, Zombies
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Inktober Day 21 – Quasimodo

by wpmorse on October 21, 2015 at 9:45 am
Posted In: Art

Well we’re back to the head scratchers… When the Inktober Magic Tuperware container  told me to draw Quasimodo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame I wondered what version I would find myself be led by…the grizzled angry but powerful  Lon Chaney? The sad piteous Charles Laughton? Cuddly Quassi from the disney cartoon or maybe even the bitter and cynical Garou from the musical.

In the end I think I just focused on doing the bells and what I could remember of gothic architecture on the spot.

And I’m pretty sure I ended up going with Laughton.

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└ Tags: Halloween, Inktober, Quasimodo, Sketch
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Happy Birthday Dizzy Gillespie

by wpmorse on October 21, 2015 at 7:45 am
Posted In: Test

Once again a very happy birthday to Mr. Dizzy Gillespie!

The biggest thing about Diz I always liked, besides his astronomical talent, was what a fun guy he was, and because of this I will never be able to resist the temptation of showing clips of him hamming it up with the Muppets. So enjoy as he performs Swing Lo Sweet Cadillac with them.

└ Tags: Dizzy Gillespie, Jazz, Muppets, Music
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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on October 20, 2015 at 12:21 pm
Posted In: Test

Today’s Rhapsody is Doc Severinsen’s Rhapsody for Now.

└ Tags: Doc Severinsen, Music, Rhapsody
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Inktober Day 20 – Danse Macabre

by wpmorse on October 20, 2015 at 9:56 am
Posted In: Art

All right I finally got a good one! The gods of causality and Inktober were gracious and the slip of paper I found in the magic Tupperware container had the words “Danse Macabre” on them!

An easy one!

Well… Easy creatively anyway… logistically? Heh heh heh…

Anyway I thought it came out okay… enjoy with some musical accompaniment.

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└ Tags: Danse Macabre, Halloween, Inktober, Sketch
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