Here's my second iteration of Frankenstein's monster from Pulp Figures. I think I like this one better than the first; the skin turned out better, and his features are well-defined. I like my colour scheme, too.
While Frankenstein's Monster has reached the public domain, Warner Brothers holds onto the rights for the green-skinned bolt-in-the-neck version. The long-haired Shakespeare-spouting Frankenstein is perpetually up for grabs.
I cannot tell what you and other men Think of this life: but, for my single self, I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself.
Great paint choice with the earthy tones.
ReplyDeleteWhile Frankenstein's Monster has reached the public domain, Warner Brothers holds onto the rights for the green-skinned bolt-in-the-neck version. The long-haired Shakespeare-spouting Frankenstein is perpetually up for grabs.
ReplyDeleteI cannot tell what you and other men
Think of this life: but, for my single self,
I had as lief not be as live to be
In awe of such a thing as I myself.
-Julius Caesar, Act I Verse 2
I think you mean Universal rather than Warner, although it's possible WB bought out Universal...so many mergers these days.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Universal!
ReplyDeleteSo quick bright things come to confusion.
--A Midsummer Night's Dream