
Didn’t turn out quite the way I liked. But it’s more about getting the experience than anything.

Didn’t turn out quite the way I liked. But it’s more about getting the experience than anything.
What happens when you saw the Wolfman and Frankenstein’s Monster in half and sew them together? Well, you’d probably get a creation that loves soup, wine, and human bones. A creature that howls and scowls. A monster that fears fire and silver.
When it’s not a full moon do you think that left side of this thing turns back into a human? I wonder…
I shall call him WolfenStein! Wait, that sounds familiar doesn’t it?
Before Universal introduced Lon Chaney Jr. in the classic “Wolfman” they had a lesser known werewolf movie that came 6 years before it titled “Werewolf of London” (ah-wooooo). I watched my DVD of it last week or so and though it isn’t as good but it’s still very entertaining to watch. His first transformation into a werewolf was more clever and satisfying than Lon Chaney Jr’s.
So the past 2 nights I painted this. It was the toughest and I’m not as happy with it but it is what it is.
Regards,