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Vampire Weekend 2010 - Radio City Hall

A design for a vampire desktop, based upon the many different sects (including those not truly Cainite) from the game, and the many symbols that have come to denote many different ideals. This one has a red logo fading into the background

Vampire Weekend @ Summer Stage, Central Park 06-14-08

 

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Nosferatu - Count Orlok Max Schreck - Pulp Fiction Action Vampire Vampyre villain Mysterious Figure - Dracula - F W Murnau Bram Stoker silent film comic book serial movie comics newspaper fangs fang supernatural undead vampires Horror Terror Monster Creature of the night plague rats crime evil lurking shadow toy toys figures German Expressionist Expressionism deadly from Greek nosophoros meaning disease bearing swami fortune teller turban

cast, rose hathaway, christian ozera, Lissa Dragomir, dimitri belikov, Adrian Ivashkov, vampire academy

Vampire Weekend performs at Austin City Limits (ACL) 2013 on October 4, 2013

Photos by Jon Bolden

Makeup by Jason Vines

Models: Kacey Samiee, Jon Clinkenbeard, Kareem Badr

Desde hace un rato que tengo ganas de hacerme un book de retratos con personajes que he estado inventado.

 

Foto: Carolina Brown

Modelo: Anamari Ibarra.

Maquillaje: Anamari Ibarra.

Pelo: Susana Alarcón

Producción de Vestuario: Carolina Brown. Vestido gentileza de Moza Grossa (www.flickr.com/photos/grossa/).

Postproducción: Carolina Brown.

 

Vampire Weekend, live at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

Taken October 2007.

Photo originally uploaded to my deviantART page.

Contest for vampire photos versus Marco Roman [romantokyo.deviantart.com], to see who had better photos.

Won by default, considering he failed to upload his own.

Photo edited using Adobe Photoshop 6.0,

and YES THE TEETH ARE PHOTOSHOPPED. They are not real; there is a vampire teeth tutorial located in my deviantART gallery.Taken October 2007.

Photo originally uploaded to my deviantART page.

Contest for vampire photos versus Marco Roman [romantokyo.deviantart.com], to see who had better photos.

Won by default, considering he failed to upload his own.

Photo edited using Adobe Photoshop 6.0,

and YES THE TEETH ARE PHOTOSHOPPED. They are not real; there is a vampire teeth tutorial located in my deviantART gallery.

burned vampire - there really should be light in order for this vampire to get burned but due to the darkness of the clothing and background I felt it was best left the way it was and treated it like the vampire had just been burned and ran into the darkness. There should also be more black in the charred face but I couldn't make that work so I went for a melted look with a bit of smoke. removed the top teeth because they were too distracting and it makes this look different from the other vampires I have done.

Vampire T.35A.

April. 1981.

Closeup of me in my Amano-style Vampire Hunter D costume.

Vampire Weekend at KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas on December 12, 2010.

Vampire Weekend @ Hoxton Bar & Grill

17th Jan

Desmodus rotundus, the Vampire Bat. This is the skull of one. It's a little bigger than a thumb nail.

Vampire Weekend performs at Austin City Limits (ACL) 2013 on October 4, 2013

45150 'Vampire' at Derby at 15:20hrs on the 11th of September 1987

 

The unofficial name was painted on by staff at Tinsley TMD

de Havilland Vampire T11

 

Development of the de Havilland Vampire as an experimental aircraft began in 1941. In May 1944, it was decided to produce the aircraft as an interceptor for the Royal Air Force (RAF). In 1946, the Vampire entered operational service with the RAF, only months after the war had ended, although had it been necessary it could have been made available earlier. The Vampire remained in front-line RAF service until 1953 when its transfer began to secondary roles such as ground attack and pilot training. The RAF retired the Vampire in 1966.

The Vampire was exported to many nations and was operated worldwide in numerous theatres and climates. By the end of production, almost 3,300 Vampires had been manufactured.

The Vampire King looking mood and mysterious - love all that smokey occlusion

 

Shots from the filming of a vampire short featuring vaious members of the LVG to promote the launch of the book "Bite!" by Kevin Jackson

De Havilland Vampire T.11 WZ590 at IWM Duxford

 

vampire bat hanging felt mobile, all hand sewn and i made the bats from my original drawing. Perfect Halloween decoration.

Vampire is more creative photo fashion artwork/imagery from my Hammer Horror Vampire themed Photo Project..

Immediately after we exit Musée Mécanique, Connie and I see two seagulls walking together, side by side.

Connie: Oh look, they're a pair! How cute!

Vampire Seagull suddenly turns and bites into the neck of the unsuspecting victim.

 

Super biting action!

 

Day 318/365

Vampire Weekend performs at Austin City Limits (ACL) 2013 on October 4, 2013

For Swapbot - the challenge was to decorate two matchboxes with a vampire theme and fill with some little goodies. One box went to the UK, the other to the eastern US.

 

The fillers didn't have to be vampire themed. I sent a bunch of black & red beads, some tiny hand-made white clay skulls from my friend Dana, a few realistic looking bat stickers, a length of black and white ribbon, some red sequins, black Dresden paper wings, and some tiny calla lilies that I got in the bridal supply section of a craft store.

 

The Vampire lady is another of my own drawings using Photoshop, as are the lilies on the cover of the box. The red/flowered "cover" lifts up to reveal the vampire on the flip side. There are also silver rhinestone studs along the sides of the box.

Development of the de Havilland Vampire as an experimental aircraft began in 1941. In May 1944, it was decided to produce the aircraft as an interceptor for the Royal Air Force (RAF). In 1946, the Vampire entered operational service with the RAF, only months after the war had ended, although had it been necessary it could have been made available earlier. The Vampire remained in front-line RAF service until 1953 when its transfer began to secondary roles such as ground attack and pilot training. The RAF retired the Vampire in 1966.

The Vampire was exported to many nations and was operated worldwide in numerous theatres and climates. By the end of production, almost 3,300 Vampires had been manufactured.

Vampire Weekend @ Electric Factory, Philadelphia, 04/02/2010

One of my first miniature paintings.

I really loved to paint the dress, it's so relaxing for me :)

 

They are a kind of dark vampire elves and I hope to paint more soon. George is preparing a carriage with some vampire children, so cute and goth, haha :)

De Havilland Vampire T.11 XJ772 at the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre (Mosquito Aircraft Museum), London Colney, on 01/04/2007.

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