While networking with fellow creatives on LinkedIn, I had the honor of connecting with Frank Schieber who invited me to do an artist interview feature for his platform, Cool Hand Frank!
Not only was it an insightful and energizing conversation, but Iβm also thrilled to be the very first artist spotlighted in their brand new interview series. We had a blast diving into the inspiration behind my branding and artistic pseudonym, how Midwest horror, pop culture, and the local rock scene have shaped my work, my evolution through different artistic mediums, and which iconic figures living and dead I dream of gifting my art to. I also share some fun facts that might surprise my collectors, how the Soska Sisters pulled me out of an artistic funk, and even reveal my go-to beverage for keeping the creative blood flowing.
“For starters, getting a message from someone named Living Dead Girl Nicole is one hell of an attention-getter. Second, Iβm a sucker for word fusion when itβs done well and her self-described title of Artrepreneur was both unique and relatable. Third, a David Bowie quote on her LinkedIn profile? Come on. That sealed the deal for a dialogue. We exchanged messages for a week. Her intelligence was clear, as was her deep passion for all things horror and fantasy genres I rarely dabble in. What really struck me, though, was how seamlessly she connects those worlds with celebrity-centered pop culture. So I asked to interview her, and she said yes. Enjoy this brief chat with an exceptional multimedia artist whose reputation in the horror and fantasy convention scene is growing fast!β
– Continue reading* the full feature article here!
*Please note, as “a digital oasis for creatives in the chaos of modern media“, the platform is an exclusive, subscription-based website. You do need to subscribe to unlock and read the full article (it was already blasted out to their huge network of followers this weekend). The good news? Subscriptions start as low as $1, and you can cancel anytime. If you choose to stick around, I can vouch that you wonβt find any of the negative noise you get from regular news outlets. Just original works from real writers and creatives. Lots of wit. Lots of talent. Lots of cool. π
For those not familiar with Cool Hand Frank, here is a snippet from their website to help you get you familiar with their mission…
What Will You Discover? Original written works from real writers: engaging essays, witty humor, short stories, and even the occasional poem. Thereβs no AI-generated content here (though ChatGPT and Claude are excellent senior editors, Iβm still the executive editor). Every word is handcrafted and delivered with care like Sinatra sang, “nice and easy.” The curated art on Cool Hand Frank is as distinctive as the writing. Most images come from talented artists and creators, with occasional use of my own photography or the rare stock photo when needed. See something you love and want to buy? Connect with the artist directly through this website. Also, if youβre a writer, painter, photographer, mixed-media artist, or other creator looking for a cool platform to showcase your works, talk to me: letβs collaborate and get you exposure to a fast-growing subscriber audience. In a world drowning in content overload, Cool Hand Frank is your refreshing timeout. Weekly updates bring you high-grade storytelling without pop-ups, banner ads, or distractions. Just one email a week to tell you whatβs new!
New to my blog? You can find this article as well as many other fun places that my art work has been featured on the Creature Features section of my portfolio website!
Being featured by a publication is always an honor, especially when itβs a platform that uplifts creatives and reminds us that art still matters in a world full of noise. Itβs rare to find a space that not only showcases talent but also nurtures it, encourages honest expression, and connects artists with audiences who truly appreciate their work. Iβm proud to be a part of the conversation and it makes me excited to keep creating, connecting, and pushing boundaries!
Stay Strange, & Magical,
LDG Nicole

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Fun Fact: Bill Moseley actually owns the original of this art piece. I gifted it to him back in 2018 at Days of The Dead Chicago.