Next year, I want to cover my Christmas tree with these ornaments.
(Via The 13th Gypsy)
These days I'm working on a new show about black popular culture. This piece by MunkOne does a nice job of combining my vocation with my avocation.


As a Christmas gift to all of you, I present free papercraft toys from RavensBlight. Print these images up on heavy cardstock, get yourself scissors, an X-acto knife, tape, glue, a straight-edge and you're all set. 



(Via Ulla Benulla)
It's not too late to haunt your Christmas tree this year. Scott at Stolloween has posted full instructions on how to
create your very own inexpensive skull ornaments. He even includes templates so artistic skills are not required to produce these eye-popping bi-holiday decorations. Stolloween is definitely becoming one of my favorite Halloween-themed websites!
Life magazine and Google have teamed up to bring you millions of historic Life images going as far back as 1750. Here are a couple of the images that come up when you type "Halloween" into the search engine.
This guy is such a huge fan of Zombie Pumpkins-brand carving patterns that he created a framed collage of their stencils to keep in his home office so he can enjoy them year round. Great idea!
Nothing says "Halloween" to me quite like 1950s-style pin-ups. Atomic Cheesecake Studios does a great job of replicating that vintage feel. Obviously, I'm particularly fond of their Halloween-themed work. (See the full collection here.)

Check out a huge collection of Go-Go Amy's Halloween-themed pin-up shots here.
Artist Jason Mecier created this huge (40" x 56") mosaic of Elvira entirely out of personal items that she sent him. (Including Elvira brand beer, make-up, lashes, candycorn, sunglasses, etc...). It now hangs in her personal office. To see more of from Jason's "Celebrity Junk Drawer" series, check out his website and MySpace page.

Zach Johnson created "Mosaic of Death" because he "really wanted to create a stained glass piece that somehow contradicted the norm. Instead of life being depicted, as in normal stained glass works that sit in churches around the world, I wanted to depict death… an equally important side of life and the other side of the coin. I wanted to almost commemorate or celebrate death, the way you would with life. Not to be morbid, but death is a fact of life and it will eventually claim us all."
Artist Chris Jordan creates big art that "looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics". This 72" x 98" piece (based on a painting by Van Gogh) entitled "Skull With Cigarette, 2007" "depicts 200,000 packs of cigarettes, equal to the number of Americans who die from cigarette smoking every six months."
Click here to see more from his "Running The Numbers" series.
I love the cool graphics that the mega-stores come up with each Halloween. Here are some great examples of Toy R Us' display graphics from Halloween 2007.
It's a lollipop and it's a costume! Genius! (More details on this amazing creation at "Branded In The 80s)".
If you ever find yourself in Salem, Oregon, be sure to check out the Enchanted Forest theme park. Specifically, be sure to check out this humongous witch head house and send me photos!