Some artwork and crap like that.

A lot of it is Rocky-related. (Go figure)

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Anyway . . .

A cartoon drawn for Ruth Fink-Winter (Crazed Imaginations, a Rocky Horror fanzine) in fact, a lot of these were either drawn for Crazed specifically, or have appeared there.

 

Another one for Crazed, this time for a holiday thing. Dunno if they used it or not. I've always loved the whole concept of Riff being the poor little put down servant, and hence, it's quite fun to draw him into situations that would quickly annoy him. :)

 

Done as a test sketch when someone said they would like to put on a con in Ohio. I've always wondered if Richard was thinking of "Dayton" when he created the town of "Denton". Either way, it's a cute little picture of Frank's backside, and there's nothing wrong with that.

 

Having been through many many MANY art history classes, my favorite artistic movement is surrealism. Not big on Dali, really. The eggs and lions lose me after a while. M.C. Escher on the other hand was brilliance in a can. Everything he drew looked so incredibly real and plausible until the moment you studied it closer. So this was my little tribute to my favorite artist.

This was drawn on the plane from Cleveland to Las Vegas in 1998. I hate flying, and even the two bloody marys I'd consumed didn't do much to calm me down. So I started drawing.

This ended up being the cover of an issue of Crazed Imaginations- my first picture for them.

One of my father's biggest heroes was Andy Warhol. He didn't really care for him as a person, or like what he did. But my father is a strange sort of man and has a penchant for enjoying a good scam. And as far as he was concerned, anyone who could make millions by simply painting a can of Campbell's soup was a genius.

Dad always had low expectations for such things.

 

Another one drawn for Crazed, for a fan fiction that talked about Farley (Flavors, one of the characters from the sequel, "Shock Treatment")

 

 

Ok, so I like to draw Richard O'Brien, is that REALLY that surprising?

Anyway, this is a pastel of Mssr. O'Brien.

He has a very interesting face. Even dad, who took pics out in NYC said he wouldn't mind having a photo shoot with Richard.

This is what we like to call "artistic license". I drew the left half of his face and it looked great. But I could NOT get the right side to save my life.

Throw it all away? Hell no.

I scanned it into the computer, added a picture of the world to cover up my artistic inadequacies and voila! :)

Did this one out in California while Richard was playing the guitar.

I love Richard to death, but I would never let him so much as hold one of my guitars. I've seen the way he plays them. Eeek.

 

I'm starting to sense a theme here . . . Honestly, I'll get around to putting up other artwork eventually- but most of my stuff I use in my RH exploits, hence why most of it is Rocky/Richard.

 

 

This is, hands-down, my favorite portrait I have ever drawn.

And in another tribute to Escher, you can see the Rocky Horror lips in the reflection of Richard's eye-

 

 

A little picture of everyone's favorite biker/bruiser.

Eddie.