11.27.2009

Six . . .

Just a recent replica of a Part VI mask. That is all.

11.23.2009

Another NECA Repaint . . .

Had a chance to do another overhaul repaint of the NECA 2009 masks a while back. I dig how these paint up. Not much of a wearable mask, but it looks great displayed.

11.18.2009

Inside and Out . . .

Check out this rather cool Final Chapter mask. The customer wanted the inside of the mask stained and weathered, so I took it a bit further with the dried bloodstained look. Turned out pretty dang cool!

9.18.2009

Whatever You Do . . .

Don't . . . fall . . . asleep!!! Here's the trailer for the upcoming A Nightmare on Elm Street documentary brought to you by the same creative team behind the His Name Was Jason DVD. Visit the official site for updates and further info . . . www.elmstreetlegacy.com

9.13.2009

'Atta Boy, Roy . . .



Finished up this nice mask for a great customer from the land down under. It began as a David Miller Creations mask with the studio paint job. I completely repainted it and then fitted it with much more accurate strapping. Looks cool in the rain too! Check out more photos in the Gallery.

8.14.2009

What A Nightmare . . .


Just finished up a slick paint job on this latex bust. The thick, raw pull came directly from master sculptor and wax figure king Henry Alvarez. After cleaning it up and removing the flashing, I laid down some paint, added acrylic eyes and ended up with something that appears to be straight out of a nightmare . . . literally. Thanks to Terry Michaux, this was a fun commission to work on and a break from the hockey mask routine. I dig it!

8.13.2009

Happy 27th Anniversary . . .

Twenty-seven years ago today, Friday the 13th part 3-D opened up in theaters across the country. Considered one of the most successful entries in the franchise, largely due to the 3-D gimmick, this film is best remembered for introducing the iconic hockey mask that will forever be associated with the franchise. This was also the first Friday to be filmed in California, abandoning the previous 2 films' eastern locations.