Slash Sisters Podcast Revisits the Art of Living Dead Girl Nicole

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🎙 I just want to take a moment to thank the Slash Sisters once again for doing another killer shout-out and feature of my “Chop Driftwood” split face portrait of Bill Moseley on today’s episode of their podcast! All you scared little rabbits need to run on over to their channel and tune in and hear their review and discussion of one of my fave horror movies.. House Of 1000 Corpses!

Don’t forget to give their channel some love and subscribe while you are there.

For those who may not know this, the art piece was inspired by Bill’s two iconic roles as Chop Top in Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 and Otis Driftwood in House of 1000 Corpses/The Devil’s Rejects. The references to “Dog Will Hunt” and “Run Rabbit Run” reflect those characters and helped make it the perfect fit for not just one, but two of their killer podcast episodes!

You can now also find this episode listed amongst some of the oher places my art has been featured on the Creature Features page of my portfolio website as well as on the Freaky Fanatics page under the On Air slideshow and Viral Video playlist.

Incase you missed the first time they featured this art piece on their podcast check it out here:

To celebrate, anyone that watches the video and then shops my Etsy Shop using discount code SlashSisters will receive 13% slashed off their order at check out! Please note that this does not include made-to-order, fundraiser, or sales items.

Want to feature my work on your podcast or tv show? Have photos or videos of you with any of my creations? Let’s connect and chat!

Stay Strange & Magical,
LDG Nicole

Slash Sisters Podcast Features Artwork By Living Dead Girl Nicole

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🎙 I just want to take a moment to thank the Slash Sisters for the killer shout-out and feature of my “Chop Driftwood” split face portrait of Bill Moseley on their latest podcast episode!

Tune in and hear their review and discussion of the cult classic (and my personal franchise favorite) Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2. While you are there, leave their channel some comment love, share the link, and subscribe to their channel.

You can now also find this episode amongst the other places my art has been featured on the Creature Features page of my portfolio website as well as on the Freaky Fanatics page under the On Air slideshow and Viral Video playlist.

💀 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.

💀 Fun Fact: This art piece was inspired by Bill’s iconic roles as Chop Top from Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 and Otis Driftwood in House of 1000 Corpses/The Devil Rejects. Hence, the “Dog Will Hunt” and “Run Rabbit Run” references.

To celebrate, anyone that watches the video and then shops my Etsy Shop using discount code SlashSisters will receive 13% slashed off their order at check out! Please note that this does not include made-to-order, fundraiser, or sales items.

Want to feature my work on your podcast or tv show? Have photos or videos of you with any of my creations? Let’s connect and chat!

Stay Strange & Magical,
LDG Nicole

“Just Look At Me!” a Tribute to Helen Sharp by Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole

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I was 12 years old when I first watched Death Becomes Her. I instantly fell in love with its blend of dark comedy and fantasy. The film not only entertained but also offered insights into women’s struggles with self-image and competitiveness. With its vibrant yet gothic color palette, stunning special effects makeup, and incredible performances, it quickly became one of my all-time favorites.

I’ve always adored Goldie Hawn in her other films, but Helen Sharp is definitely at the top of my list as my favorite character she has portrayed. She nails the role, exuding an irresistible blend of glamour and menace that is absolutely captivating.

Goldie Hawn as Helen Sharp in Death Becomes Her

So captivating that I’ve had her on my art bucket list for years. I decided it was time to bring Helen back from the dead… again. So, I rewatched the movie for the umpteenth time to decide which phases of Helen’s looks I wanted to capture. I chose to focus on her two “eternal youth” looks—before and after the iconic “Look at me, Ernest! Just look at me! I’m soaking wet!” moment. I also knew I wanted to incorporate the bold and dramatic hues from the film.

So with that all being said, here is my latest split face portrait I call “Just Look At Me!” done in pencil, chalk pastels, and colored pencil…

Living Dead Girl Nicole's split face portrait Just Look At Me of Goldie Hawn as Helen Sharp

For those of you that are also fans of Goldie as Helen Sharp, I have made-to-order* prints and t-shirts listed in my Etsy shop. Apply coupon code ETERNALYOUTH to your order at check out and get 10% off either!

Prints will also be made available to purchase in store at Closet Collectibles in Crete, IL as soon as I make my next art drop off.

Be sure to check out the other portraits I have masterminded on the Spitting Image page of my portfolio website!

Goldie Hawn and Bruce Willis in Death Becomes Her

Stay Spooky & Magical!
LDG Nicole

* None of my artistic creations are ever mass produced

“This Is Some Bullshit!” a Tribute to Harry Vanderspeigle by Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole

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I’m not sure if it’s due to my enduring fascination with aliens, being an “out of this world” Aquarius, or simply the sheer delight I feel whenever I tune into an episode of Resident Alien, but Alan Tudyk’s portrayal of Harry Vanderspeigle fills my soul with joy. If that isn’t motivation enough to reach for my drawing pencils, I don’t know what is.

My husband and I have been watching Resident Alien since it first aired on SyFy. It’s one of our “happy place” shows. This means that no matter what is going on in life we can escape to it each week when it airs and laugh our cares away. Not to mention getting to hear Harry’s viewpoint from observing humans can be quite eye opening, and I wholeheartedly can’t imagine anyone that could fill his skin the way Alan does.

When I first laid eyes on Harry in alien form I was mesmerized and immediately put him on my art bucket list. I knew drawing this one would be a fun challenge for me and season after season it kept calling to me. So I decided to move it up to the top of the list and got to work. With the color it’s taken me a little longer to complete it, but I have to admit every time I picked it up to work on it I would get a cheesy grin on my face just like I do when I watch the show. So needless to say, I am pretty thrilled to share the completed split face portrait I call “This Is Some Bullshit!” done in pencil, chalk pastels, and colored pencil…

Now my goal is to to travel galaxies so I can gift the original to Alan Tudyk and tell him how much light he brings into our world as Harry!

For those of you that are also fans of Dr. Vanderspeigle, I have made-to-order* prints and t-shirts listed in my Etsy shop. Apply coupon code PIZZAPIE to your order at check out and get 10% off either!

Prints will also be made available to purchase in store at Closet Collectibles in Crete, IL as soon as I make my next art drop off.

Be sure to check out the other portraits I have masterminded on the Spitting Image page of my portfolio website!

Stay Spooky & Magical!
LDG Nicole

* None of my artistic creations are ever mass produced