WILLIAM DeGEEST

Squirt gun full of poison

Fan Art Friday: Mad Max The Road Warrior

Mad Max

Finally saw Mad Max: Fury Road yesterday. So nice to see practical effects in so much of the movie. So, for this week’s fan art, goin’ classic Mad Max!

New Drawing

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Quick sketch of me in an outfit from many years ago.

Fan Art Friday: Captain America

Captain America

Based on the artwork of one of my favorite Marvel Comics artists, the late Big John Buscema! Best known for his work on the Conan titles, his run on The Avengers with writer Roger Stern was one of the best.

Fan Art Friday: Hellboy

Hellboy

Another quick sketch of one of my favorite comic characters of all time. Created by Mike Mignola.

For Fan Art Friday: ULTRON

In honor of the new Avengers movie, I present ULTRON! Based off of the work of one of my all-time favorite comic book artists, Big John Buscema. More tributes to him to come.

Ultron

Life of a Dead Man

Life of a Dead Man

By

William DeGeest

Suggested by Greg Beaner

Ghosts do not spend much time contemplating the living. They don’t spend much time contemplating much at all. They exist in their in-between state, attached to someplace or something, not even knowing what they are clinging to.

Middle of the Night Musings

Since starting this blog, the thing I have resisted the most is getting too personal with my postings. I’m not sure if I am quite ready to share much of my real personal life. Just a hang-up I have. Of course with as few people as there are that read this,I wouldn’t be sharing with too many  anyway. 😀

More Old Rural Places

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

 

All Images By William DeGeest ©2015

The Other

The first tale from the interactive story project. A little horror yarn. Read it at night with most of the lights off.

The Other

By William DeGeest

Title by Lee Joyner

Roger’s mind was buzzing. He hadn’t planned for this at all and was a bit nervous as to what Susan’s reaction would be. This was a rare spur of the moment for him, most of his life was lived by a rigid code of measured and thought out actions. As he sat in his car on the street in front of her house, he expressed his tension and anxiety by rubbing his hand on his jeans.

She will be surprised,  he thought to himself, and don’t they always say women like spontaneity? This will go well, I know it. I hope so.

He was chewing on the nail of his right pinky finger when he saw the headlights of Susan’s car in his rear-view mirror. Sliding down the seat so she couldn’t see him, he said a silent prayer that this would go okay. The car pulled in to the drive way and Roger pushed himself up to see her. God, she is so beautiful. His heart rate increased and he could feel the blush starting on his face.  She made her way to the front door when he saw it.

A Jen Dixon Original

I have had a very good week. Hung out with some friends, fired off some Nerf guns, took some pictures that I’m happy with, did a sketch that I’m happy with and something happened that I’m not quite ready to talk about (but soon, dear readers.) And to cap it off, in the mail today I received this:

Dragon's Teeth

An original piece of art by Jen Dixon, who has been mentioned here before. I love it and am honored to have it. Jen is having an exhibition of her work starting next week and I hope it is a raging success. She also sent me some post cards of her work.

Oh Deer! Bite Your Tounge Bring It Back Down Taking the Control Back Oath Mask

Thank you, Jen. Thank you.

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