Monday, June 1, 2015

May Monster Madness 2015

'Tis that marvellously macabre time of year again - May Monster Madness time! Thank you to Annie Wells, Little Gothic Horrors and Something Wicked This Way Comes... for hosting this fab blog party for the fourth time, and thank you to Maynard from the Horror Movie Diary for suggesting this year's insect theme. 

As it so often does, my mind went straight to art, so I have gathered together my favourite creepy crawly pieces by some of my favourite artists, as well as a classic horror movie poster or two. Enjoy!

'Queen Bee' by Mark Ryden 
This piece was created for Mark Ryden's 'The Gay 90's: West' show held at Kohn Gallery last year, a continuation of his 2010 'The Gay 90s: Olde Tyme Art Show' at Paul Kasmin Gallery. The frames used were all either vintage or designed by Ryden, as this one was.

'Beehive Skull' by Jack of the Dust
Australian 'Skull Lord' Andy is the creative director behind Jack of the Dust, using plastic human anatomy skulls (moulded off real human skulls) to form the basis of his sculptures. 

'Cabinet of Curiosities Specimen No. 61 -
The Black Widow Spider' by Mab Graves
Each one of Mab Graves' Cabinet of Curiosities insect specimens has a tiny lover's eye cameo set into its back, painted with a one-haired brush. 

Beetle in resin necklace - oxidised silver
by William Llewellyn Griffith

Master jeweller William Llewellyn Griffiths recently received an order for another one of these, but said it took him months to find another beetle that was as amazing as this one.

'Herman And Morris' by Travis Louie
This piece was created for Travis Louie's 2011 show at Merry Karnowsky Gallery featuring characters with unusual pets. According to the artist, "Herman found his prized huntsman spider in the basement of his parents’ house. It followed him wherever he went for most of his adult life. He named it Morris because it reminded him of his Uncle Morris, who had long spindly legs and a strange gait that often confused people as to which direction he was about to step in. Although it was common to have large insects as pets in this town, it was frowned upon to have an arachnid as a pet. When they would go for a stroll or take in a show at the theatre, Morris would hide in Herman's stovepipe hat and watch through tiny holes near the top of the hat band. Herman could even hear him clapping at the close of the each performance. It made him laugh out loud every time."

'Spider' by Camille Rose Garcia
Camille Rose Garcia made this piece available as a digital download in her store for Halloween 2013.

A work in progress for Ryan Heshka's
'Mean Girls Club' comic extension
Last year, Ryan Heshka published a comic to accompany his 'Mean Girls Club' show at Wieden + Kennedy Gallery. He has recently completed work on an extension of the original comic for a UK publisher, sharing the above teaser with his Instagram followers in April.

'Halloween Girl Red' by Stephanie Buscema
Stephanie Buscema released this print for Halloween last year. 

'Shared Umbrella' by Mizna Wada
Mizna Wada shared this piece with her Instagram followers last year. Her drawings are available for purchase from Gallery Nucleus  

'The Society' by Kurono
This piece was part of Japanese artist Kurono's self-produced poster series in 2013. It was quickly noticed by Auguste Clown Gallery, and is now stocked there alongside several other Kurono works.

'The Silence of the Lambs' movie poster
And last but not least, here is the poster for one of my all-time favourite films, 'The Silence of the Lambs.' The skull on the moth used in this shot is a copy from a photograph entitled 'In Voluptas Mors' by Philippe Halsman. The original photo features Salvador Dalí with seven women posing to make a skull, itself inspired by a Dalí drawing - 'Human Skull Consisting of Seven Naked Women's Bodies'.

Thank you for joining me for May Monster Madness! The links below will take you to visit the other partygoers :)





23 comments:

  1. Very cool pieces, I like the beehive skull.

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    1. It's amazing isn't it, Ladyfair? Another item I've recently added to my wish list! :)

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  2. That beehive skull is my idea of what the crown jewels would consist off if I was queen....loved all these images :D XXX

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    1. Oh that's fabulous - I love the way you think, Gina! :D xx

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  3. What a stunning collection of insect-y goodness!! The Camille Rose Garcia and Ryan Heshka pieces are swoon-worthy! The Mark Ryden painting is bee-autiful (sorry, had to do it! ;D ). Mab's Black Widow is just the sweetest arachnid ever! Love everything! ❤

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    1. Thank you, lovely! They're all such gorgeous pieces aren't they? A lot of my favourite things in one post right here :) And to top it all off, an Emma pun - the best kind! :D ❤

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  4. Wonderful collection of Monsterous Madness at its very best! " Bee Hive. Skull Honeu to spider women but my fave is hmmm difficult, " Silence of the Lambs"
    Always fun to visit! xoDebi

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    1. Thank you, dear Debi! Glad you enjoyed it - always lovely to see you! ❤

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  5. I love that honeycomb skull and spider with the eye. Those are things I need...not want but NEED!

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    1. Haha exactly Ked - I feel the same way! Neeeeeed :D

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  6. I actually like that beetle in resin necklace, and I'm not usually one for insects! So as much as I love Beehive Skull, I don't think it's going to come live here. :)

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    1. That beetle in resin necklace is stunning isn't it, Insomniac? Definitely one insect I would quite happily allow to sit on my décolletage! ;D

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  7. Oh, what a perfectly gorgeous post!

    I especially love the 'Herman And Morris' print ♥

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    1. Thank you lovely lady! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Travis Louie's work is just gorgeous isn't it? I love the little stories he creates to accompany each piece too ♥

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  8. I love Halloween Girl and shared Umbrella, I was so excited the first time I noticed the Dali skull in the Silence of the Lambs poster.

    The first picture is so nope. It reminds me of all those urban legends of insects living in women's hair and tunneling into their brains! Ugh!

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    1. 'Halloween Girl' and 'Shared Umbrella' are gorgeous aren't they, Laura?! I'm a big fan of both of those artists :)

      I must admit I hadn't even thought of those urban legends when I first saw Ryden's 'Queen Bee', but now I can't get that image out of my head! That and the scene in 'The Craft' with the bugs crawling all over Nancy - ugh is right! :D

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  9. Beautiful jewellery, and I love 'Halloween girl red'.

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    1. The necklace is stunning isn't it, Ms Misantropia? I love the way William has honoured that beautiful beetle in such a gorgeous piece of jewellery. It's definitely on my wish list, as is that fabulous spiderweb lingerie 'Halloween Girl Red' is wearing! :)

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  10. "Queen Bee" and "Beehive Skull" are beyond exquisite. You make bugs look wonderful!

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  11. What a fabulous collection you curated. I love the jewellery, especially the beetle in resin necklace and the lover's eye spider. I think insect shapes are just perfect for adding a touch of the dark and weird to something that's usually conventionally beautiful.

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  12. Aw, the "Shared Umbrella" one is adorable! Thanks for the introduction to new (to me) art!

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  13. I was just thinking of your blog today! I miss your posts. Hope all is well with you!

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    1. Aw thank you lovely, that's very sweet of you to say! How are things with you? Well I hope? ♥

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