TNF Contest #1 - "The Last Feast of Harlequin"

Dr. Bantham

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Contest #1 - "The Last Feast of Harlequin"
Best Clown Themed Submission
Suggested Mediums - Artwork, Photograph

TLO reserves the right to make exceptions/revisions to the rules and contest deadline. Winners will be selected by Dr. Bantham and all decisions are final. Participation by members is heartily encouraged regardless of artistic ability, as the intent is to promote fun and entertainment as much as creativity and reward. In other words, garish amateurism is welcome!

Submission is encouraged to be presented as replies to this thread, to allow for the interest and encouragement from fellow members. You may alternatively mail, email or private message Dr. Bantham for aid in submitting entries. Remember - participation should be fun and is encouraged regardless of talent. Seriously! Good luck!
 
I tried to comment on Shadow Weaver's drawing some time back, but for some reason couldn't reach the page. Charcoal is a medium that I haven't yet had any success with, and I envy his skill. It lends itself beautifully to the soft lines of the puppets. If he was ever inclined to illustrate drawings in my small press magazine, he'd be welcome!

With Aaron's photograph, I'm as intrigued by the puppet faces caught in the flames as the figure in the foreground.
 
Here is my submission. Title -- "Mirocaw Clown". The piece orginated from a turn of the century photo. I have drastically altered the image digitally to achieve the current effect.
 

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Here is my submission. Title -- "Mirocaw Clown". The piece orginated from a turn of the century photo. I have drastically altered the image digitally to achieve the current effect.
This is a wonderful interpretation! As a source of curiosity, could you also post the original photograph? Of course, this would also give a perspective on the effort and creativity involved to arrive at the finished piece.
 
Included is the original picture (creepy in its own right). I have changed the facial features to reflect somewhat the look of the figure in Edvard Munch's famous painting "The Scream" as described by Ligotti in "The Last Feast of Harlequin". I wanted the picture to look more Expressionistic with hard lines and high contrast rather than the photo realism of the source photo. It also makes the details in the image appear more dream-like and abstract. I used various digital filters to achieve this look.
 

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