It's Alive Auction Catalog

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Presented by Mucklebones, LLC June 3 - 27, 2015


Elsa Lanchester as The Bride of Frankenstein Sculpted by Daniel Horne, this exquisite bust of Elsa Lanchester as The Bride was the “blank canvas” from which each artist crafted his or her art piece. The final display demonstrates the wizardry of these amazing artists.

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The “It’s Alive” Project The “It’s Alive” Project came to life in Rob and Misty Cametti’s kitchen and garage in 2009. Having been inspired and influenced by the “Cows on Parade” project in Chicago, IL and the Vader Project from Star Wars Celebration IV in Los Angeles, CA, Rob wanted to do something fun and imaginative to contribute to a worthy charitable cause. “It’s Alive” is the result when a community of artists, professionals, monster makers, hobbyists and enthusiasts come together. What began as a labor of love has sprouted into a movement of collaboration, good-will, magnanimity and altruism. It is what happens when purity of intention meets inspired artistry. While the first round of It’s Alive featured the re-imagined Frankenstein Monster, this second round of the project celebrates Elsa Lanchester as The Bride of Frankenstein. This collection showcases 89 stunning art pieces—80 lifesize busts and 9 full-size statues—each created by a different artist from the entertainment, special effects, and monster making industries, from all across the United States. The imagination and creativity of the artists are only surpassed by their generosity in donating their time, money and other resources while seeking nothing in return. Blacksparrow is proud and honored to host the It’s Alive Auction to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Many people worked tirelessly to make this all happen. Special thanks to Rob and Misty Cametti, of course, for starting it all and galvanizing a community of monster fans; to Seth Miranda, a.k.a. Last X Witness, for the amazing photography that he did for this catalog in a whirlwind 24-hour backbreaking all nighter; to Maureen Cametti, Richard Cametti, Kevin Moritis, Jim Furlong, Candy Irey, and JK2 Holmes for staging one of the best displays ever at Monsterpalooza; to Michael Gavin for his photography work in Orlando, FL; to Tony Ley for being a constant pillar whenever and wherever needed; and to all the incredible artists whose work will contribute to helping children. Fong Sam & Erica Enders Co-owners Blacksparrow Auctions



Lot 1

Matt Allen, “Bride of Frank-N-Joker� Foam, bolts and paint.

Matt Allen is originally from Los Angeles, but has lived his life mostly in Orlando, FL. He owns a screen printing company and a horror -themed decor company called Freakshow Designs. Matt is a lover of all things horror and Batman. Find him at www.facebook.com/freakshowlamps. Starting at $400



Lot 2

John Allred, “The Bride of Oz� Airbrush, hand paints, solid walnut for the Yellow Brick road, Halloween Dorothy costumes, high quality human hair wig, green trim and false eyelashes. John Allred has been painting for collectors and collectible companies for over 12 years. He can be found at www.artescura.com and www.facebook.com/john.allred. Starting at $600



Lot 3

Saul Alvarez, “Day of the Dead Bride�

Head was cast in resin, hair sculpted in foam and magic sculpt putty. The piece was hand painted and airbrushed. Real lace shirt, artificial rose and custom jewelry added for realism mounted on a wooden plaque.

Saul Alvarez is a retired NYPD Detective and has painted part time for clients throughout his career, after his retirement he has dedicated to painting full time commissions for private collectors for the past 20 yrs. Saul has also written for Hobby related magazines such as Amazing Figure Modeler magazine and Kitbuilders magazine on how to articles. He can be found at http://picturetrail.com/saul62. Starting at $800



Lot 4

Barry S. Anderson, “Punk Bride� Fiberglass and Apoxie Sculpt. Barry S. Anderson works in the arts and entertainment industry as an artist as well as special effects makeup. He currently creates medical training devices for United States military. Barry can be found at www.barryanderson.com. Starting at $800



Lot 5

Kristen Bornman Anderson, “Bride of Rockabilly� Foam, Epoxy, Silk Flowers, Resin, Wire. Kristen Bornman Anderson works as a prop fabricator and scenic artist in central Florida for commercial and theme parks. She can be found at www.facebook.com/kristen.b.anderson.50. Starting at $600



Lot 6

Anti-Warhol, “If Lovecraft Built a Bride” Apoxie Sculpt and Sculpy. There is little known about Anti Warhol. He can be found at www.facebook.com/chadharmonisantiwarhol. Starting at $400



Lot 7

Misty Baker-Cametti, “A Tumultuous Twist” Resin, foam and Epoxy Sculpt. Misty Baker-Cametti primarily stays at home with her three small children, but she also works part-time at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Orlando, FL as a zookeeper. Misty can be found at www.facebook.com/misty.bakercametti. Starting at $600



Lot 8

David E. Bennett, “Monumental Obsession� Resin, wood, foam, water putty, epoxy putty. David E. Bennett is a self-employed architect by trade but loves to spend his spare time with his family and designing/ building custom models for himself and private collectors. He can be found at www.modelmadhouse.com and www.trd-chp.com. Starting at $800



Lot 9

Blue Whale Studios, “Queen of Atlantis�

Bondo, epoxy sculpt, various adhesives, clear plastic dome, super bright LED light, silicone, custom vacuform eyes, clear resin fins, pleather, plastic for the armor, and a variety of different paints and clear coats.

Find out more about Blue Whale Studios at www.fxmakeup.com. Starting at $600



Lot 10

Lynn Brinton Burnett, “The Supreme Bride”

Resin, epoxy, fur, fabric, plastic and polymer clay. “The Supreme Bride” was inspired by the Supreme Queen in Captain EO.

Lynne Brinton-Burnett has worked as an FX prop, makeup and monster maker in the film industry for almost 30 years and is the owner of Frightnight Studios in Florida, which creates many creations for TV, movies and theme parks. She can be found at www.frightnightstudios.com. Starting at $600



Lot 11

Robert Burman & Jennifer McManus, The Bride’s Castle� Cast polyurethane, wood, cardboard, paper mach, hot glue and plastic plants. Robert Burman is a third generation FX artist and has been working in film for 35 years. He now teaches the craft worldwide and produces fine art. He can be found at www.robburmansculpture.com. Starting at $800



Lot 12

Rob Cametti, “Bride of the Mummy� Foam, Resin and Latex Bandages. Rob Cametti works for Universal Studios and is also a freelance prop maker for Halloween attractions and private collectors. He can be found at www.facebook.com/MucklebonesLLC. Starting at $1,500



Lot 13

Rob Cametti, “Frankenstein at 80� Resin, Apoxie Sculpt, synthetic hair and acrylic paints. Rob Cametti works for Universal Studios and is also a freelance prop maker for Halloween attractions and private collectors. He can be found at www.facebook.com/MucklebonesLLC. Starting at $400



Lot 14

Jeff Camp, “Technicolor Bride� Cardboard, masking tape, resin putty, resin and wood base. Jeff Camp is a contributing writer for Amazing Figure Modeler Magazine and has done Paint Master work for Sideshow Collectibles and Hollywood Collectibles Group. He can be found at www.facebook.com/JeffreyACampArtPage. Starting at $800



Lot 15

Rick Cantu, “Elsa the Dark Orc�

Aves Epoxy sculpt, Liquitex Unbleached Titanium, various Garage Kit US, Golden and ComArt airbrush, Iwata HP-A Performance, Windsor Newton Cotman Watercolors, and thinned Liquitex White. Rick Cantu lives in Baltimore, MD with his wife Ruth and Aaron the Schnauzer. Rick has been painting for over 30 years for collectors and collectible companies and doing how-to articles for Amazing Figure Modeler magazine. He can be found at www.dragonstoothminiatures.com. Starting at $400



Lot 16

John Chervka, “Iron Bride� Nails, automotive paint wire with red LEDs. John Cherevka is a Hollywood monster maker for film and TV. He can be found at www.facebook.com/cherevka Starting at $400



Lot 17

Stephen Collins, “Stormy Nights� Resin, foam, crepe hair, vinyl, hand-painted. Stephen Collins is a freelance sculptor and painter for private collectors and the Halloween trade. He can be found at zombiedogfx.com. Starting at $600



Lot 18

Dan Colonna, “Proton Radiation� Resin, Wire Epoxy and Plastic. After many years working in graphic design, Dan Colonna recently switched directions to follow his real passion as a fine artist focusing on figurative realism of monsters and real life subjects. He can be found at www.facebook.com/ColonnaFineArt. Starting at $400



Lot 19

Jake Corrick, “Man Made Monster” Resin, Super Sculpey and FW inks.

For those that have been following the SyFy Channel’s newest monster-creating show, Jim Henson’s Creature Shop Challenge, you’ll immediately recognize Jake as one of the contestants from the show. Becoming a contestant on the show has been a dream come true for the 21 year-old who counts Jim Henson as one of his biggest influences after seeing The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. Currently pursuing a degree in Fine Arts and Business, Jake supports himself by selling his incredible model sculptures online through his company Misfit Monsters and Model Kits. Jake can be found at www.jakecorrick.com. Starting at $400



Lot 20

Laura Dandridge, “Corrosion”

Many of you will recognize Laura as the incredible runner-up from Season 3 of the SyFy Channel’s Face Off who returned in Season 5 to take first place. During both seasons of the show she was a part of, Laura turned out some of the most fantastically creative and beautiful pieces of work the audience and the judges had ever seen. Laura’s incredible work has also been scaring people for years at Universal Orlando’s legendary Halloween Horror Nights. Recently her work was a part of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. Laura can be found at www.facebook.com/laura.tylermua. Starting at $400



Lot 21

Kelly Mark Delcambre, “The Bride of Screaming Lord Byron” Acrylic paint, 2 part epoxy clay, and linen print fabric. The inspiration for the Bride came from a 1984 David Bowie hit called, “Blue Jean.”

Kelly Delcambre is a visual artist who specializes in preserving film history through restoration of props and costumes. Find him at www.facebook.com/kellyMarkdelcambre. Starting at $400



Lot 22

Arturo Delgado, “Dead or Alive, You’re Coming With Me” Resin, bondo, plastic, PVC pipes, aluminum rods, Rub N Buff, acrylic and spray paints. Arturo Delgao has done simliar projects as the “It’s Alive” Project. In 2010 he did “The 501st TK helmet Project.” His piece was “Red Tails.” which was purchased by Star Wars creator, George Lucas. Later in 2012 for the “As You Wish Helmet project” he recreated Boba Fett’s ship out of Boba Fett’s helmet, called “The East Platform.” Arturo is a Graphic Designer at a publishing company in Illinois where he resides. Besides his regular day job, Arturo is an active 501st Legion Midwest Garrison member. He can be found at www.facebook.com/arturoseeker. Starting at $400



Lot 23

Chris Dombos, “Bride of Cancerface�

Chris Dombos: fabrication, painting, and concept based on a painting by Chet Zar (Cancerface). Chet Zar: sculpture and painting. Tod Waters: head costumer. D.L. Vallone: costumer. Ray Shaffer and Joanna Pisani: hair design and lace hair creation. Chris Dombos an LA based special makeup FX artist and designer. He has worked on many films, music videos and TV shows. His background is in biochemistry and he studied cancer for over a decade. Starting at $2,500



Lot 24

Adam Dougherty, “Bride of Stupidstein”

Magic sculpt, synthetic hair. Inspired by Mad Magazine, the “Bride of Stupidstein” is a companion for Adam Dougherty’s “Stupidstein” bust sculpted a year earlier. Adam Dougherty can be found at www.kreaturekid.com. Starting at $600



Lot 25

Allen Duckworth, “Bride of the Creature� Metal flashing, Apoxie Sculpt, enamel and acrylics. Allen Duckworth designs props, prosthetics, pyrotechnics and costumes. His work has been seen in feature films such as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Bring It On, The Adventures of Superboy, and Unsolved Mysteries, as well as many television commercials. He can be found at www.facebook.com/allenklaw.duckworth. Starting at $600



Lot 26

Greg Duffy, “Ghost of Frankenstein’s Bride” Resin, foam, synthetic hair, fabric bandages and hand sewn dress. Greg Duffy owns and is lead art director & sculptor at Creature Revenge Studios, specializing in latex masks, props and display figures for the haunted attraction industry as well as private collectors. He can be found at www.creaturerevenge. com. Starting at $1,500



Lot 27

Rae Eisaman, “Bride of Imhotep� Resin, cloth and clay. Rae Eisaman is a freelance restorative artist and prop replicator for private collectors. She can be found at rachelnicole.webstarts.com. Starting at $600



Lot 28

Andrew Erickson, “The Gaudi Bride” Matte board, ceramic stucco, spray paint, acrylic paint. Inspired by Antoni Gaudi’s Palau Guell in Barcelona. Andrew Erickson works for Universal Studios Florida and love to travel. Starting at $400



Lot 29

Scott Fensterer, “Bride of Skellingstein� Epoxy putty, foam, resin, and custom mixed media fabrics. Scott Fensterer is a special effects makeup artist, sculptor, and materials specialist for film, television, and private collectors. He can be found at www.scottfensterersculpture.com. Starting at $2,500



Lot 30

Jonathan Fuller, “What Lies Beneath� Resin, rigid foam and acrylic paints. Jonathan Fuller is a freelance creature and character designer. He is also the owner of Monster Asylum. Starting at $600



Lot 31

Jim Furlong, “Petrified Bride” Flexible conduit, Epoxy Sculpt and acrylic paints. Jim Furlong is a multi-media artist. Since the first It’s Alive Project, Jim has been experimenting with multiple forms of media. He is inspired to create pieces of art that has not been thought of before. Starting at $400



Lot 32

Derek Garcia, “Bio Mec Bride” Smooth On Epoxy Sculpt “Earth” and EBA paints. Derek Garcia is tattoo, concept and makeup artist. He is also a contestant and finalists on Season 3 of Face Off. He can be found at www.geminifx.com. Starting at $600



Lot 33

Eric Garcia, “Bride of the Titans” Resin, armature wire, smooth-on epoxy sculpt, European Body Art Endura paints. Eric Garcia has been a makeup FX artist for Universal Studios for over 10 years and was a season 3 contestant on SyFy’s Faceoff. He can be found at www.facebook.com/geminifx2. Starting at $800



Lot 34

Jesse Gee, “Waiting for Some Body� Wood, bailing wire, resin, acrylic paint, various found objects and hardware. Jesse Gee is a freelance costume fabricator, makeup artist, and model maker, working in Los Angeles. He often works with Legacy Effects, Romaire Studios, and Disney Imagineering. As a hobby he creates science fiction artwork from found objects. Jesse can be found at www.facebook.com/jessegeearts. Starting at $800



Lot 35

Todd Gibson, “The Diabolical Bride� Epoxy Sculpt, wood, metal, Worbla, Shell Shock, sand, acrylic paints. Todd Gibson is a sculptor for Gotham City FX. He is also owner/operator/artist for Diabolical Laboratory, where he designs and produces his own line of high quality Halloween masks, prosthetics, display pieces and props. In addition, he makes custom pieces for clients and is also a FX makeup artist. He can be found at http://diabolicallaboratory.wix.com/fx-lab. Starting at $400



Lot 36

Neil Goldsmith, “Bride of Audrey II� Resin, Apoxie Sculpt (epoxy clay), Sculpey clay, and artificial plants, flowers and moss. Neil Goldsmith works as a Computer Engineer, but as a hobby/part time job spends time making latex masks and horror collectibles for fans and collectors. He can be found at www.latexmaskcentral.com. Starting at $400



Lot 37

Cleve Hall, “Cyber-Bride” Starting at $400



Lot 38

Tim Hays, “The Bride of Frankensteam” Resin, acrylic, Epoxy Sculpt, craft foam, wire sleeves, brass tubing & fittings and fabric mesh. Tim Hays has been a special FX makeup artist for over 18 years. In addition to owning an FX studio, he is an instructor at Cosmix School of makeup artistry and works at Legends Creative. He can be found at www.monsterfx.net. Starting at $400



Lot 39

Jeff Himmell, “Bride of Liberty� Vacuformed PETG plastic, Magic Sculpt epoxy clay, L200 sheet foam, and acrylic paint. Jeff Himmel is a creature, puppet & specialty costume fabricator, prosthetic makeup artist, puppeteer and master problem solver. He current exhibits his talents at the World famous KNB Effects Group. He can be found at www.facebook.com/jeffhimmel.com. Starting at $600



Lot 40

Andrew Hosmer, “Electrically Domesticated” Apoxie Sculpt, aluminum, found objects, EL Tape, and acrylic paint. Andrew Hosmer is a faculty member at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in both the Entertainment Design and Industrial Design Programs. He is also part owner of Interbots, a robotics company currently developing a consumer robot designed to help children with autism spectrum disorders practice critical social skills. In addition, he is the owner of Gold Spike Studio and works at Boston Children’s Hospital as the Project Manager of SIM Engineering. Andrew can be found at www. andrewhosmer.com and www.goldspikestudio.com. Starting at $600



Lot 41

Gage Hubbard, “Angel Crepuscular” Resin, assorted plastic and wire, L200 foam, acrylic, veterinarian syringes, and other mixed media. Gage Hubbard is a special effects makeup artist working in Hollywood for the last 10 years and landed top 3 on the first season of SyFy Channel’s FaceOff. This piece was inspired by nurses and hospitals and the white, numb sterilization that the children in hospitals may see on a daily basis. It glows in blacklight to symbolize the radiation treatments that people with certain cancers may have to endure. Gage can be found at www.facebook.com/GageMunster. Starting at $1,500



Lot 42

Lee Joyner, “Bride of Innsmouth”

Dreadlocks (synthetic hair), cotton batting, burlap cloth, epoxy putty and acrylic paint, with L-200 foam base.

“Being a fan of the Eldritch mythos, it was natural for me to choose the legend of Lovecraft’s Innsmouth story to base my creation from. My Bride of Innsmouth is the result of a universe where H.P. Lovecraft interpreted the Bride of Frankenstein, either as director, makeup artist or as the original author. She is made out of epoxy putty sculpted on top of Daniel’s original bust.” - Lee Joyner. See more of Lee’s incredibly detailed, imaginative and fantastic work at www.facebook.com/joynerstudio. Starting at $600



Lot 43

Skeet Karsgaard, “Scream Classic� Resign cast shell with foam core and muslin drape. Skeet Karsgaard works for Universal Studios and is a freelance make-up Artist and costume fabricator. Starting at $600



Lot 44

David & Laura Lady, “Bride of Frankenberry” Plastic, foam, acrylic fur and fabric. David and Laura Lady have been making masks, busts and costumes since the mid-80s. They are also known for their “Horror Hotel Monster Museum” Halloween events, their work in several low-budget monster movies, and David’s latenight horror host series THE LATE DR LADY SHOW as well his online video series on collectible masks, “Creepy Cheapies” and “The Mask Fan Attic.” David and Laura can be found at http://thelatedrladyshow.com. Starting at $600



Lot 45

Jim Lawrence, “Frank’s Better Half”

Fiberglass head with styrofoam shaped back of the head with orange red crepe hair attached. Veining and eyes were applied with a brush and over spray coats were airbrush applied.

Jim Lawrence has been painting for over 35 years. Amazing Figure Modeler Magazine gave him the opportunity to paint for them back in the early 90’s and he has been with them ever since. He can be found at www.facebook.com/jim.lawrence.75685. Starting at $600



Lot 46

Aaron D. Lewis, “Skeleton Dance�

Foam filled resin bust with acrylic paint finishing, hand laid eyebrows, and attached wig.

Aaron D. Lewis is a designer and sculptor for Trick or Treat Studios (trickortreatstudios.com) and also sells his own creations through his own site, Monster-Mayhem.com. Starting at $400



Lot 47

Patrick Louie, “Barbara” Epoxy clay and acrylic paint. Creating, wether it be painting, drawing, or sculpting, has been a hobby of Patrick Louie’s for as long as he can remember. In 2011 Patrick began a professional career restoring film and television props at Tom Spina Designs. He can be found at www.tomspinadesigns.com. Starting at $600



Lot 48

Casey & Melissa Love, “Barlow’s Bride” Resin bust, Sculpey fangs, yak hair, wooden stand, and clothing Casey Love has worked in the special effects film industry for over 15 years. He has worked on such films as M.I.B 3, Pacific Rim, Priest, Narnia 3, Predators, The Thing and Resident Evil Extinction, just to name a few. Casey is also a world renown artist and spends much of his time creating his own art, teaching classes on creature design and doing trade shows. He can be found at www.caseylovestudio.com. Starting at $800



Lot 49

Erich Lubatti, “The Other”

Resin, latex, cotton, epoxy putty, resin teeth, gauze bandages, white glue and human hair were used to create her living dead look.

Erich Lubatti works for The Walt Disney Company, is a key sculptor for Trick or Treat Studios and freelance artist designing custom masks for scare-actors at Knott’s Halloween Haunt in Buena Park, California. He can be found at http://lubattidesigns.com. Starting at $600



Lot 50

Stephen MacEwen, “Restless Villagers� Styrene, foam, paper towel, rubberized clear, airbrush, acrylic and color pencil. Stephen MacEwen hails from Lakewood, OH and is a graduate of Cleveland Institute of Art. He has been a scenic artist at Universal Studios Florida for the past 21 years. Starting at $600



Lot 51

Kelly Mann, “The New Bride� Free-form Air Epoxy Putty, Fabric, Synthetic Hair, Plastic. Kelly Mann aka The Mask Doctor, has worked professionally in makeup & special effects since 1977, and is currently active in projects in LA, Arizona, and the East Coast. He can be found at www.makeupmann.com/k/. Starting at $600



Lot 52

Christian Marchwinski, “Bride of the Thing�

Latex/foam fabrication added to the original resin bust. The brain was sculpted separately and casted in latex/polyfoam. Painted with FW acrylic paint and Endura makeup.

Chris Marchwinski is a makeup FX artist from NYC living in Los Angeles, who recently started designing and making his own latex masks/displays. He can be found at www.facebook.com/christian.marchwinski and you can see his work on Instagram at @TheParallelCA. Starting at $600



Lot 53

Mars Visions, “Frankie’s Girl” Resin head, wood base, metal bolts.

Mars Visions is the joint venture of two incredibly talented artists, Robb De Nicola and Michael Thomas. Fueled by the imaginations of these two unique artists, Mars Visions is a company specializing in everything from customized sculptures to graphic design. Robb’s 15 years of experience have included graphic design work for clients like the UFC and NHL. Robb was also part of the sculpting team on the Star Wars Cantina commercial that aired during the 2012 SuperBowl. Since 1999 Michael’s been sculpting and creating incredible masks for his other company, KreationX (www.facebook.com/Kreationx). Learn more about Mars Visions at www.marsvisions.com. Starting at $800



Lot 54

Tim Martin, “Bolts of Frightening�

Old TV tubes, LED light cords, Vac-u-Form for the face shell over a resin skull, aluminum mesh for hair, acrylics, and store bought plastic eyes. Tim Martin has been a staple at Amalgamated Dynamics Inc. for nearly 15 years as well as working at Stan Winston Studio, and Spectral Motion, amongst others. Tim specializes in sculpting and painting and is currently featured as an instructor on the Stan Winston School of Character Arts online. Starting at $800



Lot 55

Brian McCrudden, “Bio-Bella� Epoxy Clay, FW Acrylic paints, plastic pipe and two spark plugs. Brian McCrudden is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. He has worked on various Broadway shows for the John Dods Studio and also his personal projects. He has also worked for Vincent Gaustini. He displays and sells his artwork at conventions such as Monsterpalooza, Chiller Theater, Jerseyfest and Wonderfest. He is a freelance artist based in New Jersey. Brian can be found at www.facebook.com/brian.mccrudden. Starting at $400



Lot 56

Conor McCullagh, “Juno� Sculpt epoxy, enamels, mesh tubing and aluminum armature wire, clear vac-forms with pearlescent and clear epoxy. Conor McCullagh is a 25 year veteran of the film business, as well as the first champion of the hit competition series, Face Off, and recently received a Guild award for best character makeup for his work on The Hunger Games Mocking Jay Part 1. He can be found at www.nightmaresetc.com. Starting at $800



Lot 57

Brendan McWilliams, “To a World of Gods and Monsters� Sculpt epoxy, insulation foam, silicone, mechanical salvage materials. Brendan McWilliams is a craftsman for Universal Studios as well as a freelance prop builder and artist for hire. His work portfolio can be found at darkvalestudios.com. Starting at $400



Lot 58

Adam Milicevic, “Bride of Tokyo” Apoxie Sculpt, Styrofoam and Resin Coating. Adam Milicevic is an Art Director and Designer for the Theme Park industry, who’s credits include Hard Rock Park, Transformers: The Ride 3D (Concept Design), Resident Evil: The Real (Director: Universal Japan), Resident Evil: Escape (Art Director: Universal Japan), Universal’s Cool Japan (Concept and Art Direction: Universal Japan) and Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Japan (Art Direction & Design). In addition Adam made it to the final 5 on SyFy’ Channel’s Face Off Season 8. He can be found at www.adam-milicevic.com. Starting at $600



Lot 59

Bruce Miller, “Frequency” Starting at $400



Lot 60

Bruce Mitchell, “Antiquity� Found objects, random hardware, epoxy and resin filler. Bruce D. Mitchell currently lives in Los Angeles and is a 20-year plus veteran of the special FX industry. When not working in film he is usually creating his own works of art. Starting at $800



Lot 61

Michelle Mitchells, “Til Death Do Us Part�

Silver paint, black and white rooster feathers, french lace hand-embroidered with vintage Swarovski crystals in various shapes and sizes.

Michelle Mitchells works at Universal Studios Orlando as a Visual Designer. She also designs and creates one-of-a-kind jewelry and stage costumes. Starting at $400



Lot 62

Michelle Mitchells, “Sparklestein�

Hand beaded shaped felt fabric using black seed beads and bugle beads, silver pant and seven sizes of hand-placed rhinestones.

Michelle Mitchells works at Universal Studios Orlando as a Visual Designer. She also designs and creates one-of-a-kind jewelry and stage costumes. Starting at $800



Lot 63

Phil Nichols, “Curse of Bridenstein�

Epoxy, acrylic paints, synthetic fiber wig, muslin strips and acrylic spray. The piece was inspired to be a mash up Universal and Hammer Frankenstein creatures. Phil Nichols has been sculpting since he was 5 years old. Mentored in figure sculpting by the late Henry J. Alvarez and Dick Smith. He creates limited edition collectable masks that are highly sought after by collectors worldwide. His website is www.fiendishdrphil.com. Starting at $400



Lot 64

Michael Ogden, “From Within� Foam, fiberglass and Apoxie Sculpt. Mike Ogden works as an artist for Universal Studios Orlando. He can be found at www.facebook.com/michael.ogden.940. Starting at $600



Lot 65

Eric Ollilia, “Bride of Gigerstein� Sculpting epoxy, various tubing, conduit, and hose. Eric Ollila has worked in the entertainment industry for the past twenty years, the last fourteen at Universal Orlando. He is also a Industrial Design freelance artist. Starting at $400



Lot 66

Alfred Paredes, “The Bride of Mars� Epoxy clay, Foam, fabric, styrene and acrylic paints. Alfred Paredes has been sculpting for 18 years in various fields, including fine art bronze, large scale commercial sculpture, Special FX and toys and collectibles. Now Alfred is employed at Sideshow Collectibles as an in house sculptor. He can be found at www.apsculpturestudio.com. Starting at $600



Lot 67

Tony Pitocco, “Love Electrified” Chicken wire, expanding foam, automotive bondo/putty, the “guts” from a toy light saber, acrylic paint and costume detail. An Italian living in Canada, Tony Pitocco is a graduate from the Joe Blasco School. He taught make-up and worked as a school director for decade before taking his turn in creating his own “crude series of masks.” Tony can be found at www.facebook.com/tony.pitocco. Starting at $600



Lot 68

Rick Prince, “Re-Animated” Smooth-On’s Free Form Air and Habitat and Premiere Products, Inc.’s paint. Based in Nashville, Rick Prince is a world-class special-effects makeup artist who has risen to international prominence since the fifth season of the SyFy Network’s competition series Face/Off in 2013. Rick is currently realizing his lifelong dream of writing, producing, and directing his first feature film, a fantasy horror story called “LWA - All Saints’ Eve” that is scheduled for release this October. To see Rick’s creations and to learn more, follow “Rick Prince - Artist” on Facebook, Twitter @rickprinceMUA, and Instagram @RickPrince.MUA. Starting at $400



Lot 69

Michael Reagan, “The T-Bride� Resin parts with LED eye, powered by a replaceable 9volt battery. Michael Reagan does model building for various collectors, most notable being Kirk Hammett of Metallica. He can be found at mikethemodeler.com. Starting at $400



Lot 70

Joe Ribot, “Promethean Bride� Silicone cast. Joe Ribot works for Universal Studios Florida. He is also a sculptor and prop maker for private collectors. He can be found at www.facebook.com/joe.ribot. Starting at $400



Lot 71

Joey Rocket, “Stella” Foam, latex, paint, fabric and Magick. Joey Rocket makes art. He is a recluse. Starting at $600



Lot 72

Shakey Dave, “Cracked Actress”

Paint, Aves Epoxy and wig made with real human hair. Based on David Bowie’s song, “Cracked Actor”, from the Aladdin Sane album from 1973 David (Shakey Dave) Dill has been painting garage kits for 20 years. He won the 2015 Best of Show award at Wonderfest. Shakey Dave can be found at www.facebook.com/shakey.dave. Starting at $400



Lot 73

John Sloboda, “Lady Elgin DT� Vintage clock movements, plaster, metal and dried moss. John Sloboda is a freelance illustrator, noted sketch-card artist, and the Exhibit Design at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He can be found at www.sloboart.com. Starting at $400



Lot 74

David Smith & Alterian Inc, “Beneath the Bride of Frankenstein” Created from fiberglass, fabric, PETG plastic, and “Planet of the Apes” memories, by a collaborative of artists at Alterian, Inc., with principle artist David Smith in charge of the overall design and fabrication.

Alterian, Inc. is a makeup effects shop that provides makeup and animatronic characters for films and television, most notably Bad Grandpa from the “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa” film (which was also nominated for an Oscar) and the Chucky character from the “Child’s Play” franchise. David Smith can be found at www.alterianinc.com. Starting at $1,500



Lot 75

Michael Smith, “Voodoo Bride�

Various glues and epoxy putty, fiberglass matte & resin, acrylic paints and spray sealer, Supersculpey, various fabrics and jewelry, fur feather, beads and wig. Michael Smith is a self taught artist for the most part. In addition to being a sculptor, mold maker, painter and conceptual artist, Michael designs and creates masks, props, costumes and figure kits for his own company and several different well known web sites. He can be found at www.facebook.com/pages/SmithShock-Studios/158227567570245. Starting at $1,500



Lot 76

Cody Snyder, “The Bride in Mourning” Hand-painted, acrylics. Cody Snyder is the founder of “The Vault of Creepy.” He also works as a freelance sculptor and prop maker in Syracuse, New York. He can be found at www.facebook.com/thevaultofcreepy. Starting at $400



Lot 77

Thomas John Spanos, “Lady Odonata XXXVIII� Auto body filler, resin, apoxie, bungie cords, copper wire, wood spheres, and found objects. A technical illustrator by trade, Thomas John Spanos explores his passions for costume, sculpture, hand lettering, and prop building at every opportunity. He can be found at www.facebook.com/The.Clone.Emperor. Starting at $600



Lot 78

Tom Spina, “Pierced”

Resin with acrylic paint, wool hair, foam and fabric. “Pierced” is a a tribute to Jack Pierce where the bride gets the classic monster makeover. Tom’s company, Tom Spina Designs, is known for their work restoring and displaying original, screen used movie props and costumes, as well as sculpture and theming for collectors, businesses and museums. Tom can be found at www.tomspinadesigns.com. Starting at $400



Lot 79

Lilo Tauvao & Alterian Inc, “Robo-Bride” Fabricated from fiberglass, dental acrylic, and urethane plastic. Principle artist Lilo Tauvao from Alterian, Inc. designed and created this piece singlehandedly. Lilo has worked at Alterian, providing makeup effects for genre films like “Scouts versus Zombies” and “Curse of Chucky,” as well as several projects with the Farrelly Brothers and Daft Punk. Starting at $800



Lot 80

James B. Tierney, “Banshee Bride”

James Tierney has a degree in fine arts and commercial art from Technical Institute. He has worked for Universal Orlando Resort as an ice and chocolate sculptor for 15 years. Currently James is a Figure Finish Artist for Universal Orlando where he maintains and fixes all of the character figures across the resort’s property. Starting at $600



Lot 81

Greg Toney, “Daughter of Tesla� Resin, foam and found objects. Greg Toney works as a freelance makeup and scenic artist as well as a scenic artist for a shop in Orlando. He can be found at www.facebook.com/gtoneyproductions. Starting at $2,500



Lot 82

Steve Wang & Miyo Nakamura, “Bridezilla� Urethane resin, rigid foam, fabric, acrylic paints and 5 Minute epoxy. Steve Wang is a special FX makeup artist and creature designer. His credits include Predator, Hellboy, Underworld 1&2, Batman Returns and Beetlejuice. Costume by Miyo Nakamura, whose credits include The Thing, CSI, La Belle et La Bete and Alien Outpost. Base painted by Noreen Mason, also of Alien Outpost and La Belle et La Bete. Starting at $800



Lot 83

Monte Ward, “The Bride of O’Bannon”

Custom handmade tailored vinyl costume, hand laid red hair, resin Tarman earring charm, resin heart pin, and acrylic paint.

Monte Ward can be found at www.masksandmonsters.com. Starting at $600



Lot 84

Jeff Wehenkel, “Wahine Male Hou” Epoxy putty, real palm thatch, and vintage fabric from the Disney Polynesian Resort. Jeff Wehenkel is a freelance sculptor who’s worked in the Halloween prop business for 20 years. He can be found at www.ghastlycreations.weebly.com. Starting at $600



Lot 85

Jeff Wells, “Recycled… Again!” Imitation fur, cloth, feathers and apoxie sculpt. Jeff Wells is an animal keeper working with birds and mammals. He is a self taught artist. Jeff’s passion and experience with some amazing species influence and inspire my artwork. He can be found at www.facebook.com/jeff.wells.125760. Starting at $400



Lot 86

Jon Wollack, “Maleficent” Foam, resin, acrylic paint and vinyl fabric. Jon Wollack is an artist with a background in architecture. He has had a unique opportunity to form his creative force from exposure to a number of different cultures and surroundings. One day he may be working with fiberglass or resins, the next day he’ll be designing a lake house, and the day after that he may be painting a portrait or climbing a mountain Born and raised on the Island of Maui and currently living in the foot hills of the Great Smokey Mountains with his wife and three pug dogs. He can be found at www.jonwollack.com. Starting at $600



Lot 87

Roy Wooley, “Alchemy Bride”

M.E.L. PAX Bruise Yellow and T.V. White paint, E.B.A. Endura colors, RoyWooleyFX airbrush by Paasche, and EVA foams. Roy Wooley appeared in season three and five of SyFy Channel’s FaceOff. He has been scaring people at the legendary Netherworld Haunted House in Atlanta, GA or almost two decades. Roy is also the lower of Roy Wooley FX, where he works on a vast array of projects, including film and television. Learn more about Roy at www.roywooleyfx.com. Starting at $1,500



Lot 88

Andy Wright, “Bride of Burlapstein� Foam, resin, chicken wire and epoxy resin. Andy Wright runs his own company, Makeup and Creative LLC. He also owns and operates the on-line retail outlet, Morphstore.com where he designs and creates a variety of original and custom prosthetics. Starting at $600



Lot 89

Thomas W. Ziffer, “The Borg Bride�

Solvent based primer, Createx Wicked airbrush colors, Apoxie Sculpt, genuine leather, plastic hose, copper pipe, and airbrush. Thomas Ziffer is an airbrush artist creating works of art on canvas. His background extends to private and corporate murals, theme park industry scenic painting, TV news sets theming , faux finishes, movie prop restoration painting and fine art. Starting at $400


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