Showing posts with label Independent Artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independent Artists. Show all posts

Friday, July 16, 2021

Marc Samson Designs Postcard

While digging through some old folders yesterday, I found this small paper relic of Maskfest past. It's a postcard that I picked up from the Marc Samson Design booth at Maskfest several years ago. So I threw it on the scanner while taking care of some catalog scans for future posts. 

Marc is definitely one of the good peeps that we are lucky enough to have within our hobby. I grabbed a few pics from his Instagram account of the masks pictured on the card, as well as a few of my personal faves...



 









Monday, November 16, 2015

Morris Catalog Monday: Unique Masks From Morris

Happy Monday creeps, and welcome to the first in a new ongoing series entitled Morris Catalog Monday, which will feature random scans from old Morris Costume catalogs. Up first is this little gem from the 1980 catalog featuring masks from Kirk Brady and Bill Nelson...


Friday, August 14, 2015

Stroke of Midnight Studios Photos

One of my favorite stops on Instagram is David Smith's page, which is always packed with tons of current and vintage mask pics like these...







Image Source: David W. Smith

Thursday, July 16, 2015

1988 House of Horror Catalog Update

This single page House of Horror catalog update features some gorgeous original monster mask designs from Joe Reader. The Errebus mask would go on to be carried by Death Studios in 1995...

"Erebus" mask as produced by Death Studios
Catalog Scan courtesy of The Maskahuna

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Darkside Studios 2015 Lineup

Paul from Darkside Studios promised a crazy 2015 lineup and he has certainly delivered. Check out the DSS Facebook page for tons of photos. These Ben Cooper tribute pieces are absolutely gorgeous...


Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Tony Pitocco Mask Flyers

These flyers showcase creations from the skilled independent mask maker Tony Pitocco. Both the Frankenstein Monster and Mummy's Hand masks were created by Tony in 1997...



Thursday, May 21, 2015

1986 House of Horror Studios Catalog


Joe Reader's House of Horror Studios responsible for creating some incredibly detailed and original masks and hands during the mid to late 80's. I have little information on the company itself, but a thread still exists on the HMA with some nice pictures of HoH masks. Thanks go out to the Maskahuna for sharing these 1986 catalog scans. Stay tuned for some additional House of Horror Studios catalog scans coming soon...






Friday, February 13, 2015

R.I.P. Sam McCain

The sad news of the passing of Sam McCain has rippled through the mask and monster community this week. Sam worked at both Don Post Studios and Distortions Unlimited and was the founder of Horror Sanctum Studios. Sam had so many stories that he loved to share, and I always enjoyed listening to him recall a few over a beer at the end of a convention. We'll miss you Sam, may you rest in peace.
Sam with his life-sized "Big Ben" at Monsterpalooza.
Don Post, Sam McCain, and Ed Edmunds
Sam McCain and Jeff Wehenkel
Sam painting at Don Post Studios

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Curse of the Demon Mask

Shameless self-promotion alert: The Devil's Workshop snuck in one more release before the end of the year...  the massive Demon mask. This is easily the largest piece to ever come out of the Devil's Workshop, measuring in at 30" tall, and 22" from ear to ear. Available in red or green, the Demon is limited to just 13 "lucky" copies. Click here for details and to reserve your copy today...


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

2002 Dynamic Designs Catalog

This 2002 Dynamic Design catalog comes courtesy of Creeping Dead. While brief, these pages are packed with Haunted Mansion inspired retro style rubber. Enjoy creeps...





Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Maskfest '14 Recap

It's hard to believe that Maskfest '14 has come and gone. Personally, it's my very favorite weekend of the calendar year, and these past few days only helped to strengthen this sentiment. The room full of rubber masks alone is simply stunning, however, the people really make the weekend what it is. Hanging with the friends, family, fellow collectors, and fellow artists is what really makes Maskfest the over-the-top can't-miss-event of the year.

I have little in the way of photos to share. After all, it is very difficult to take pictures with a beer in one hand and a mask or two in the other. It's also all too easy to get lost in endless conversation during the show hours. All of these things take priority over picture taking for me. I'll definitely be on the look out for the influx of Maskfest photos that have likely already started popping up online.

Here's a brief recap of what I did manage to capture... This life-size green ghoul was there to greet us as we began to unload the truck and setup the table. The smell of a room full of rubber masks immediately let us know that Maskfest was underway, even though the doors wouldn't officially open for a few more hours...


Even before setup was complete, my first priority was to secure a copy of Lee Lambert's Illustrated History of Don Post Studios. Apparently, this was everyone else's priority too, as the 50 copies that Lee had at the show were sold out within 20 minutes of the early-access pre-show. I have only made it through the first three chapters, but I'll post a review of the book soon...


...Our Devil's Workshop display went up quickly and the fun began...


Here's a quick shot of my cousin Matthew "Hamm-ing" it up behind the table. This was Matt's second Maskfest, he fits right in with the rest of the weirdos at this show and was a huge help this year...


Here's a glimpse of a few of the Maskfest exclusives we had including a 1-off orange Terror Tomb Zombie, a 1-off Glow-in-the-Dark Ghoul, and 1-off Green Creature...


I busted out the old Devil's Workshop "Dead Head" mold made back in 1997, to make this greenish ghoul...


I made two purchases from Justin Mabry on the first day, both of the one-eyed zombie variety...


By the time the show was over, my Mabry scores included a Frank, and a Rob Zombie Mask from Trick or Treat Studios...


The Rob Zombie mask fits like a glove and is super creepy when worn. I'll be answering the door with this one on this Halloween. This is me posing behind our table...


Before the show would wrap up on day 2, I had purchased a Raging Zombie Studios Critter, and then backed it up with a second Raging Zombie piece on Sunday, the gorgeous green "Slimey Steve" melting man bust...


In addition to the show, a lot of really weird shit happened in the after hours along the way...


The three days were long, and we only procured about 4 hours or less of sleep each night, but the time flew right by. Before I knew it the truck was loaded and we were heading home...