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It really is him he finally has the hair!! 😍🥰❤️
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New behind the scene look and stills of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein will stream on Netflix in November 2025
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“My limbs now tremble and my eyes swim with the remembrance; but then a resistless, and almost frantic, impulse urged me forward; I seemed to have lost all soul or sensation but for this one pursuit.”
Victor's small moment of joy, before he realises what he's done
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Referenced, of course, from the wonderful work on Bernie Wrightson
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Still a bit art block-y but a tasteful nood always seems to help with that 😌
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Didn't have plans for this portrait but I got a bit curious to try painting him with warmer lighting instead of the usual wintery or dark colors I tend to pick.
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Adam Frankenstein Portrait number 19382910 When I need to draw but have zero inspo I default to drawing the Frankenstein Creature so here's my boy, Adam.
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If Adam were to stumble upon the tales of Greek mythology especially about the gods and goddesses which story do you think that would he relate to or find very fascinating?
I think he'd be interested, at the very least. I can see him enjoying the mythology and being inspired by Greek tragedies and epics. Seeing gods be consistently fickle and capricious would reinforce his perspective that if there are higher beings they are cruel and not to be relied upon for mercy or aide. I can see him being moved by figures like Medusa, a woman who was turned into a monster through no fault of her own by a god she used to worship and doomed to be slain by a hero.
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Where does he end and I begin?
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Luke Goss as The Creature in Frankenstein (2004)
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Got a “need to draw with physical mediums” bee in my bonnet so have a Creech fresh out the oven 🥰
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Here’s a completely different creature design I did in class a few days ago. Best part about the creature is that the description we have of him is so open ended that basically any drawing you do of him will look good in some capacity.
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Frankenstein | Guillermo del Toro | Official Teaser | Netflix
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“Alas... He is cold, and cannot answer me.”
Probably my favorite scene from the book Frankenstein. Having finally driven Victor to the brink of despair and eventual death, the creature finds that he’s never had to live on earth without his creator, and has thus lost what little purpose he had. Nobody left understands what he was, what he could have been. Now he is alone, despite living a life of utter solitude. The sweet embrace of death is a realm into which the creature assumes he cannot follow his master, for what heaven could there be for a soul devised of man’s hand? For years he tormented him, leading him into the very abyss from whence he came. There is no respite in death for one who never truly lived.
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Since my last account was terminated… this is a clean start. Specific to Frankenstein’s creature, really. I’ll be reposting and posting all my art, sketches, predictions for the (as of now upcoming) film by Del Toro, and anything Creature related. Stick around while I firehose a bunch of art from the past few years at ya, huh?
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Just saw Alice Cooper perform Feed My Frankenstein
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"Shearing off my hair and giving me a name cannot make a man of me. I have been a monster for all of my existence. But perhaps if I leave this frozen waste, this graveyard of lost sailors and foolish dreamers, I can become something better," and he rose, giving only one last look behind him at the icy cliffs and glaciers he had called home for one hundred years, and boarded the ship bound to England.
I have been having Frankenstein thoughts.
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