Staci Layne Wilson Does Feature Write Up on Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole for Women In Horror

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Recently I received a message from the incredibly talented Staci Layne Wilson. Yes, the same Staci Layne Wilson best known for being a powerhouse author, reporter, and filmmaker in the horror and rock genre worlds. Although Staci and I have never met in person, our paths have crossed numerous times over the years through the overlapping of online communities that inspire our work. So hearing from her was not unexpected, but her asking to do a special feature write up about me and my artwork for Women In Horror was quite a lovely surprise.

She asked if I would be open to a Q and A that would help her take a little deep dive into the unique inner world that shapes the wide range of art that I create, and knowing how talented and impactful Staci’s writing is, of corpse I said yes. She took the insights from our interview and transformed them into a write up that I am genuinely excited to share with all of you.

Women In Horror Features Artist Living Dead Girl Nicole

Nicole Garcia doesn’t just create art, she resurrects it, corpsifies it, and occasionally sticks a dead rat in its mouth for good measure. Known professionally as Living Dead Girl Nicole, this multi-disciplinary artist has carved out her own delightfully twisted niche in the horror art world.Read more here!

For those not familiar with Staci’s Women In Horror project, here is a snippet from their website to help you become familiar with their mission…

“Your destination for all things fierce, frightening, and female-driven in the genre space. From visionary directors crafting tomorrow’s nightmares to authors penning deliciously dark tales, we’re here to celebrate the women who make horror happen. Dive into our curated selection of films and books that put women at the center of the story—whether they’re wielding the camera, holding the pen, or haunting the frame. Explore exclusive interviews and profiles that shine a spotlight on both legendary icons and rising stars who are reshaping the landscape of horror. Whether you’re hunting for your next spine-chilling read, tracking upcoming releases, or rediscovering classic gems, you’ll find something here to make your skin crawl (in the best possible way). Welcome to the dark side—we’ve been expecting you.

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!

As you know, I am always eager to support my horror family, and it is a true honor to find myself featured alongside so many fierce and visionary women who keep the genre alive and thriving. I am endlessly grateful to Staci for giving my work this incredible spotlight, and to all of you who continue walking with me through this whimsical and macabre world of my creative journey.

Interested in featuring me and/or my artwork in your publication or online platform? Let’s chat!

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

Slasher Sale: WIHM Deal #3

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Women In Horror Month Deal # 2!!

Attention my fellow Sleepaway Camp fans! This killer deal is for you!
Buy my 1 and only Limited Edition, Hand Made, Felissa Rose “Happy Camper” Necklace (only $12.) and get a free matching 8.5″ x 11″ print (normally $20.)! Keep one and give the other to your horror-loving friend!

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Since there is only 1 necklace this is a “while supplies last” deal! No coupon code is needed. Just be the first one to purchase the necklace in my Amazon shop and the print will be added to the package before it ships to you! Purchase must be made during the month of  February 2019 in honor of Women in Horror Month!

Stay Spooky!
LDG Nicole

Back Bone: AWFF 2018 Donation

awff flierA few weeks ago I finished up judging for the annual AxWound Film Festival and now I am mailing out up my donation package that will be used for the raffle prizes.

I decided my “Twisted” portrait of the Soska Sisters would be the ideal prize for anyone who supports us women in horror (with some added goodies of corpse). As an artist who loves supporting other artists, I am honored each year that I am asked to donate my time and work for this amazing cause.

Living Dead Girl Nicole AWFF Donation

Hannah Neurotica started this event to help support female horror filmmakers. She is also the creator of Women In Horror Month that I and many others actively support and celebrate every February. In other words, Hannah is doing amazing things for women in the horror industry and I love backing her up and being a part of her visions. To see more of the projects I have supported with my art, visit the Back Bone section of my portfolio page.

Stay Spooky!
LDG Nicole