Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Snowtrees: A collaboration with Dr. Ed Garland


Our friend and long-term Inkymole collaborator Ed Garland is finally on Instagram, after moving away years ago and becoming Dr. Ed. This is good news.

After meeting up with him for a weekend recently, I’ve been thinking of all the projects we worked on together. Obviously I hope there will be more now that his gruelling study schedule has eased off, but I wanted to share a few as they emerged at a time when social media was still new, and were therefore only seen by the people who received a copy, attended an exhibition, or were part of the project.

This is Snowtrees. We had just put up a big installation called ‘The Witches’ in the repurposed church building of our regular clients TBWA\Manchester, for which Ed had written the words, and we were in the van on the M6 driving home, knackered and full of chips. I checked my email. It was mid-October and, thinking ahead, I’d asked Ed to write a piece for our annual Christmas mailing, which would take a different form every year. I would illustrate whatever he wrote. His story was in, and I read it; crying, because it was so beautiful and it was exactly what I’d hoped for. Even a little more than that, in fact.

I made a black and white ink illustration to go with it, indulging my longing for eerie stories to illustrate and my love of all things creepy and atmospheric. (Whenever the opportunity arose for some personal or promotional work, this is often the direction it would take). We had a 1000 copies printed to A3 in navy blue ink, foldable to A6 (sorry Kelly, who did all the folding). They were addressed individually and sealed with a tiny label, and it stood like a Christmas card with a snowflake-tree on one side, inspired by a duotone 1950s fold-out birthday card we’d had on the studio wall for years.

And there it was. Ed will probably do the thing people often do when confronted with old work — shrugging off my praise, pointing out all the things that are ‘wrong’ with it, maybe even cringing a little— but I love this piece of writing, and more importantly, I love the creative response it triggered in me. Although I too can see things I would do differently now, I love the outcome.


I woke up under the Snowtrees in a cradle of roots. The branches dripped sunlit water around my head. I’d been told about this forest. “It attracts the wrong crowd”, I’d heard. I wasn’t convinced. I could hear wolves treading icy crackles somewhere almost close, and cold crept in where my coat didn’t meet my trousers. But I didn’t want to move. I was happy looking straight ahead at the branches tickling the sharp blue morning. Snowtrees had perfect fractal features at this time of year, and there wasn’t long to wait before they expired. Today or tomorrow they’d come apart all at once, in whispering white-gold explosions. 

One tree becomes a thousand pale fragments, making a soft, deep cover for the ground. The whole forest bursts into a shimmering blizzard and then a freezing flatness. People witnessing this feel a release, as with fireworks and demolitions, and great distance is travelled to be within it.  I was, by some forgotten accident, in a prime position, if only it would happen before I got too cold. Sniffing and howling from the wolves now, and I thought about the tension my absence might be causing at home. They weren’t expecting me at any particular time, and the sun seemed to say I wasn’t worryingly late, yet. I could hear others arriving to watch. 

“Any minute now, someday soon” we said, and wondered why anyone wouldn’t want to be here.





Tuesday, September 03, 2019

It's Finally 'Out To Get You'!




Well the book I've been. going ON about for MONTHS, 'Out To Get You' by Josh Allen, is out today! 

I first got asked to illustrate this book just over a year ago. Time FLIES. And now it's nearly Hallowe'en (or is it still summer? It's getting dark a bit bloody early; I have short sleeves on, but the heating is on; I'm confused).

I’ll be posting one of the original artworks a day for the next 14 days - that’s one story a day for all 13 stories, plus the extra story that the author Josh wrote as a 'bonus-ball'. You get to see all the gnarly pen-and-ink details close up, which are often not seen when printed in the book.

First up: "When Daunte Vanished, They Said He Moved To Ohio"

“The Father of All Evil was standing there, half a block up the road, red-skinned and surprisingly thin. He was leaning against the street sign at the corner of Gilbert Drive and Chestnut Way, just hanging out, holding his flame-tipped pitchfork.
No way, Daunte thought, a thrill rising in his chest. 
The actual devil."





More about the book, including where to buy it and how to get its fabulous accompanying freebies,









Tuesday, August 20, 2019

'OUT TO GET YOU' is coming!

Mine and Josh Allen's book of horror stories for kids will finally be here September 3rd and today I’m launching a campaign that could land some proper spooky SWAG in your letterbox. Don't snooze on it though - ONLY the first 50 people to do this will get The Swag!

Read on for how to get the free stuff:





Here’s what to do:


- Order your copy of 'Out To Get You' via any of the bookshops listed in the comments.
(You can send proof of ordering to secure your place in the swag queue!)

- Once you’ve received it, post a picture on your favourite social media platform of you holding the book and email a link to that post, or a screenshot, to
👻sarah@outtogetyou.run👻



And as if by witchcraft you shall receive:

1. Author Josh's new short story, titled “Lumpy, Lumpy,” signed by Josh. Sent in an eerie little booklet with new art by me. This story has never been seen anywhere, ever!

2. A signed, archival-quality print of one of the book's illustrations

3. A limited-edition nickel and enamel pin ‘eyeball' badge designed by me, perfect to stick on a backpack, jumper or woolly hat on a chilly Autumn morning!

*and*
4. GLOW-IN-THE-DARK STICKERS!

This campaign is mine and Josh’s way of saying THANK YOU for supporting our book. We’ve both been so excited to get this out to the world.

NOTE: When you email your social media link to sarah@outtogetyou.run, be sure to include your postal address.

🎃BONUS POINTS if you tag me, Josh, or Holiday House Books in the post 🎃

Twitter: / JustJoshAllen, @inkymole, @HolidayHouseBks

Instagram/ @inkymole @justjoshallen @holidayhousebks
Facebook / Inkymole, Holiday House Books For Young People

More on the book at outtogetyou.run

You lot are the best. (Especially if you read all the way to the bottom of this post!)


~ Where to buy: ~


UK: Blackwells / Book Depository / Amazon

USA: Holiday House Books / Indiebound / Amazon

Friday, November 13, 2015

Hallowe’en Signwriting at Cocoa Amore.

I went back to Cocoa Amore last week to add the sign writing to his new shop in Silver Street, in the medieval part of Leicester. The job was to paint a permanent logo in the centre of the huge windows, add opening times, a building number and bullet points, and then make a right old Hallowe’en spectacle in the windows - those to last only a few days, to give way not long after to Christmas.

Here’s the shop in all its glory, and how it got there!


Shop pictures courtesy of Andy Baker at The Leicester Mercury.
This was my first experience with proper sign writing materials, and it was a bugger to get used to. I used an ivory enamel to match Pete the owner’s existing colours, and built up layers to make solid letters:


 - never work with children or animals:



Then, the split cocoa pod at the top was added, and a shout line. Kneeling on two bags worth of dried cocoa beans, the crunching and constant chocolate smell made for a bittersweet agony/ecstacy environment (Pete wasn’t shy of keeping the hot chocolate coming either):





A freestyle building number now nestles under the Victorian gold swags:


And then the job was to add some opening hours too:


- remember everything is painted in reverse, on the inside of the glass!

Of course I made sure I was appropriately attired. Yes, yes, overalls - but more importantly the chocolate brown lip colour (mixed from two different shades) and brown and copper eyeshade. (Question: why can’t you get brown mascara anymore eh?)


Once the main sign writing was in, it was all about getting the temporary Hallowe’en painting up for the opening night. On this I could unclench a bit and relax into painting familiar shapes with a series of non-permanent Posca inks applied with a brush - the sign writing took four times as long as the Hallowe’en work, due to the concentration required of an amateur combined with sticky, enamel-based paint!






All was now ready for the pre-Hallowe’en Grand Opening, by invitation only, to the shop which sits just in front of Leicester Cathedral where King Richard. As far as I know, he was invited, but no-one saw him. OR DID THEY...




Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Electronic Voice Phenomena.

I put together an evening of music on All Hallows Eve for Altar Ego Radio, during which I did two shows; the opening show, and ‘Hairs On The Back Of The Necktoplasm’.
The latter was colder and danker and took place long after the trick or treaters had shed their costumes. Intended to be a co-presented show, my sidekick of the airwaves met with an unfortunate incident and was unable to present; cue Mole flying solo.

I was by myself in the studio for the majority of the session, the technician and sound guy having ‘nipped out’, so I did quite frankly get a few of the willies. And by the end of ‘Necktoplasm’ I had a hexed left-hand turntable too, thus all jumps, record crackle, distortion, electronic fuckery, white noise and gaps were part of the deal. I suppose you had to be there.

I’m working on a track list which I’ll add here in a bit, since the set, although assembled from music collected and earmarked over a period of two months beforehand, was put together live and on the fly from a combination of 7, 10 and 12 inch vinyl, CDs, digital files, samples, sound effects and YouTube clips. lt took some juggling, but it was enormously enjoyable to do.

Other shows were presented by Altar Ego regular DJ Fuckabout putting his drum and bass down and picking up the dark, and stalwart Reverend Riff doing his doom-metal, whose sets both can be found with the rest of Altar Ego’s weekend lineup just here.

I highly recommend DJ Mandy Corn’s set which was beamed in from Brooklyn, for good old-fashioned surfer-ween and rockabilly-fright Americana - coupled with quickfire samples, jokes and stories.

Mole’s Electronic Voice Phenomena: Opening Set Tracklist

Andy Stott / Lost and Found (Modern Love)
Andy Stott / Numb (Modern Love)
Harmonic 313 / Quadrant 3 (Warp)
Charity Shop 78 / Lost Love Ever More, Church Scene from the film ‘Blossom Time’, Richard Tauber, Tenor (Parlophone Odeon Series) (a quid from LOROS, washed it up in the sink and ironed the label, picture attached below, it’s beautiful)
The Caretaker / All You’re Going To Want To Do Is Get Back There
Japan / Ghosts
Andy Votel / Return of the Spooky Driver (Twisted Nerve)
Demdike Stare / Suspicious Drone (Modern Love)
Vampires of Dartmoore / Dracula’s Music Cabinet
Haxan Cloak / Miste (Triangle)   
Howlin’ Wolf / Evil
Gravediggaz / Diary of a Madman
Ghostface Killah / Rise of the Ghostface Killah
Vampires of Dartmoore / Tanz Der Vampires
The Fall / There’s A Ghost In My House
?? / Buggered if I can remember but it’s fucking good and it’s on vinyl, I know I played it on the left-hand turntable (@1hr 04mins ish)
Lou Rawls / Season of the Witch
The Cure / A Forest
Scene from Poltergeist / They’re Here
Zomby / Horrid (Domino)
Whodini / The Freaks Come Out At Night
The Edgar Winter Group / Frankenstein
Laura Marling / Devil’s Spoke
Vampires of Dartmoore / Dr Caligari’s Creeps Cabinet
Massive Attack / Redlight (Clark Remix)
Battles / My Machines (Clark Remix)
The Caretaker / An Empty Bliss Beyond This World
Demdike Stare / All Hallow’s Eve
Tino / Ghost Dub
The Moontrekkers / Night of the Vampires


Mole’s Electronic Voice Phenomena: Hairs on the Back of the Necktoplasm

Dick and Dom / Halloween Scream
Boards of Canada / 1969
CocoRosie / Beautiful Boyz
CocoRosie / K-Hole
Deaf Centre / Thread (Type)
Burial / Ghost Hardware
Chimes + Bells / The Mole (Trentemøller Remix)
Black Ghosts / Some Way Through This
AGF Delay / Beautiful Kill
Frank Bretschneider / Like A Little Lizard In The Sun
John Grant / Pale Green Ghosts
The Knife / Upheaved
Venetian Snares / Deleted Poems
Haxan Cloak / Mara
Haxan Cloak / Miste
Recondite / Rise
Boards of Canada / album track sample
Krysztof Komeda / The Coven 4 (from Rosemary’s Baby)
Warren Zevon / Werewolves of London
Bjork / Frosti
Aphex Twin / Syro
Nathan Fake / Fentiger (Clark Remix)
Clark / Alice (Redux)
Mica Levi / Death
µ-Ziq / Blem
µ-Ziq / Smeester
Ry Cooder / Paris, Texas
Jacaszek / Rytm To Niesmiertelnosc
Demdike Stare / Haxan
BBC Sound Effects / Death and Horror Vol. II (used liberally)
Burial / Stolen Dog



Tuesday, October 29, 2013

And then this happened.





Crikey, thanks to Tumblr Radar I’ve got some new chums! Who would have thought old skullface with her deadly flower arrangement (all commonly-grown but lethal flowers found easily in British gardens) would be such a hit.
(I've got a Tumblr blog now you see, as well as this one.)
Today she's up to 16,500 posts with 1200 new followers. Bonkers.

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