Slash Sisters Podcast Revisits the Art of Living Dead Girl Nicole

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πŸŽ™ 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

TBM Horror Features Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole

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I just wanted to take a moment to thank Mar Della Greca for the awesome write-up she did about me and my artwork on her killer platform, TBM Horror.

The Dead Girl’s world is stitched together from obsessions with horror, glam rock, cult cinema, and the distorted innocence of the Henson-Burton lineage. A Bride of Frankenstein made up of Elvira’s camp and Jem’s sparkle, Nicole is a self-made mythical creature channeling her reverence for the strange and unusual  into an ever-evolving body of work…” Check out the full feature article here!

Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole Featured on TBM Horror

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!

For those not familiar with TBM Horror, they love collaborating with and supporting creatives in the horror genre community and describe themselves as “a haven for horror enthusiasts”. As you know, I am always enthusiastic to extend and grow “my horror family” network and therefore I am incredibly honored to have my work be discovered and featured by them.

Stay Strange, & Magical,
LDG Nicole

The George A. Romero Foundation features Living Dead Girl Nicole

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Super stoked to see that The George A. Romero Foundation selected me to be today’s Artist Feature as a part of their celebration of Women In Horror and to bring awareness for Women In History month. Check it out and please give some ❀️ to the fun feature on their Instagram page here!

For those not familiar with the foundation here is a snippet from their website about who they are and what their focus is…

“The George A. Romero Foundation (The GARF) is a 501c(3) non-profit organization dedicated to honoring George’s life, art, and cultural impact by restoring and preserving his portfolio and legacy, and supporting the dreams and imaginations of independent filmmakers, artists, and writers inspired by George.

I’m incredibly honored to have my work featured by a community that not only honors George’s legacy but celebrates the women who support the horror movie genre.

You can see Zombie George and some of my other corpsified creations at the Adopt The Undead section of my portfolio website! Want to see the other great places that have been featured my work? Be sure to also check out the Creature Features section while you are there and don’t forget to subscribe here for all the latest news on my art-ventures!

Stay Strange & Magical,
LDG Nicole

HorrorNews.net Interviews Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole

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Thrilled to share that Michael Joy of HorrorNews.net reached out to me for an exclusive interview where I discussed with him how the horror genre has inspired and influenced my artwork and creations. Check out the full feature interview here!

For those not familiar with HorrorNews.net here are some snippets from their website about who they are and what their focus is…

“Horrornews.net is a popular horror genre site marketed to all aspects of the Horror industry. While horror is our #1 focus, we also feature extensive material on the Paranormal, Asian Horror, Cult Films, Fantasy and Extreme Action.

Horrornews.net has been serving the horror community since 2008 and is the original and official portal for all things horror news. Per marketing stats HNN has reached the 2nd highest trafficked horror site in the world with a influx of over 800K+ visitors per month and currently outranks all printed magazine horror websites as a top online market resource for your horror related releases.”

I’m incredibly honored to have my work be discovered and featured by a community that supports the horror movie genre and to add this to my ongoing list of artist accomplishments on the Creature Features section of my portfolio website!

Stay Strange, & Magical,
LDG Nicole