This was originally supposed to be entitled "Elegy for the Unborn", with the main focus on the Pregnant mother with zombie babies visible from her womb.. I decided to pan out from her, widening the scene.. from the little story spouted forth a novel, the individuals of the multitudes, each with their own story to tell, tales of their life, their death, and their undeath.
This is for you my beloved watchers, thanks for being part of my inspiration! I hope this piece also helps inspire the people of this supercool group of digital painters: Watch the group please to keep tabs on the awesome talent of us Filipino Artists, keep the love going, and feel free to participate in our Art Jams!!! (Anyone can join and get featured, even if you're not a Filipino/Group member! Plus, i think i might also feature my favorites among your entries in my own journal)
please don't ask how long this took to finish, i dunno, but yeah, longer than most of my other pieces!!
the pregnant woman reminds me of alma Wade for some odd reason... and if you don't know who Alma Wade is then you hve no right to be making horror pics.
I'm usually not really into that many horror movies, I do love the nightmare on elm streets and chuckies but that's mainly because of the humor, though dark, it still makes me laugh at times. I also loved the new friday the thirteenth. I prefer horror videop games personally, doom3, fear, the original silent hills and resident evils, the list goes on.
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