I've had several requests for another Poe, so I created this portrait for the first EHAG emporium of 2014. EHAG is a group of professional artists who create one of a kind Halloween inspired art. Once a month new pieces are unveiled on the EHAG blog- this month there are 17 new creations from hand sculpted dolls to paintings and ornaments! If you have Halloween spirit year round be sure and check us out at the blog
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January 31, 2014
October 01, 2010
Daphne and Halloween memories of the classic 70's
"Daphne"
My offering for this month's EHAG Emporium where you will find a collection of original Halloween art created by the EHAG members.
I never tire of dreaming up new witches, just as a girl I choose being a witch for Halloween more often than not. Although I have to admit when I was a little thing my costumes were those sad things that came in cardboard boxes with thin elastic bands on the masks that would break long before the big night.
I'm pretty sure this is what made my dreams come true one fine October day back in the early 1970's
Oh Sabrina... You were a dream come true!
Wishing all of you dear readers a wonderful Autumn season!
My offering for this month's EHAG Emporium where you will find a collection of original Halloween art created by the EHAG members.
I never tire of dreaming up new witches, just as a girl I choose being a witch for Halloween more often than not. Although I have to admit when I was a little thing my costumes were those sad things that came in cardboard boxes with thin elastic bands on the masks that would break long before the big night.
I'm pretty sure this is what made my dreams come true one fine October day back in the early 1970's
Oh Sabrina... You were a dream come true!
Wishing all of you dear readers a wonderful Autumn season!
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wicked witch
June 22, 2009
Ehag Gorey Tribute, Little Miss Muffet

I'm so excited to be a part of Ehag (Eclectic Halloween Artists Group) This months challenge was a tribute to the art of Edward Gorey. Click here to see all the wonderful Ehag creations inspired by the dark whimsy of Gorey.
My tribute is this ink drawing, "Little Miss Muffet's Weaving Lesson" I always like to think Little Miss and the Spider came to an understanding.
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