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Description "They don't have a name for what he is..."

I have been suffering from a bad case of artist's block (accompanied with a flu and a menstrual cycle) and this drawing came about after watching Silence of the Lambs (1991) and House of Dark Shadows (1970) back-to-back — for three weeks straight — and this crazy crossover started breeding in my head, bringing the 200-year-old vampire Barnabas Collins and the ex-FBI agent Clarice Starling together.

(First, I need to get something technical out of the way: I never really liked the "parallel time" concept, as seen in the final seasons of the Dark Shadows TV series, because I regard all the events between episodes 981 to 1199 — 1970 PT, 1995, 1840, 1841 PT storylines — were all "alternate universes"! The storylines contradicted what was already previously established. After the show's cancellation, Barnabas Collins and his confidante, Dr. Julia Hoffman, did return to "present time" after their adventures in 1841 PT, eventually married, and left Collinwood. Living together happily until Julia fell ill and died of lung cancer in 1985, the widowed and disheartened wandered the world aimlessly. Until now...)

At the dawning of the new millennia, the year 2000, the mysterious Barnabas Collins returns to the obscure, gloomy coastal village of Collinsport, Maine, which had suffered from an earthquake described as being 7.6 on the Richter Scale in 1995. The aftermath had left much of the Collins' family estate, Collinwood Mansion, malignant and decrepit. A perceptible fissures run through the walls of the masonry, and the house trembles on the crumbling foundation of Widows' Hill. The residents of Collinwood are among the last surviving members of the bloodline — fraternal twins Roderick and Madeline Collins (neé Logan), the illegitimate children of Roger Collins and his mistress Allegra Logan, an heiress from Logansport.

Barnabas introduced himself to Roderick and Madeline as a long-lost "cousin from England" and close friend to their father. Roderick, a man obsessed with the tragic history of the Collins clan, believes the family's blood is tainted and cursed, which accordingly has driven their relatives into madness, debauchery, and evil. He, hauntingly pale and sickly, is afflicted with "a morbid acuteness of the senses"; he has hypersensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and tastes, anything other softest light and whisper, or the blandest flavour would give him agony. And yet he is a sublime musician and painter, but a hopeless drug addict. The beautiful but melancholy Madeline is of fragile health and her brother insists that she be confined to her bed.

Labelled the Bureau's "Death Angel" by the National Tattler, Special Agent Clarice Starling is disgraced and quits the FBI. She escapes north, far away from the pressures and problems, to Collinsport, staying at the Collinsport Inn. The locals warn her not to go out at night alone. For last couple of months, a number of townsfolk have been victimed to serial attacks. The police are baffled by the case and Clarice begins to investigate, where she meets the acquaintance of the elegant and enigmatic Barnabas Collins and she becomes fascinated by him. However, his peculiar behaviour begins Clarice to suspect him and she discovers his secret — he's a vampire! He is insatiable, cursed with a hunger that is never satisfied. Every night, he wakes and must feed to survive. He is repulsed by his own needs which are abhorrent to him. He is all that he despises. And Clarice is in a difficult position to destroy the Barnabas — or to help him.

(This takes place post-Hannibal, but because I dislike the ending of the original novel, I am using the film ending instead, which I personally prefer. In the tradition of Dark Shadows, I used classical literature as a basis of part of the stories, namely Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher.)

Models - Jonathan Frid | Jodie Foster

Medium - 4B graphite.

Barnabas Collins © Dan Curtis.
Clarice Starling © Thomas Harris.
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Comments: 31

Chaosfive-55 [2012-01-18 04:37:48 +0000 UTC]

This is delicious!!!! But Agent Scully might be more qualified to take on Barnabas...

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tranimation-art In reply to Chaosfive-55 [2012-01-18 04:48:59 +0000 UTC]

True, but she's chasing aliens with Mulder.

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Chaosfive-55 In reply to tranimation-art [2012-01-18 04:50:56 +0000 UTC]



..In any event, an awesome cross-over idea! House of Dark Shadows is one of my favorite films--I'm hoping it will FINALLY come out on DVD soon, especially with the Burton film on its way...

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tranimation-art In reply to Chaosfive-55 [2012-01-18 04:57:02 +0000 UTC]

I hope so. I still have mine on VHS and it's getting very, very worn out. Personally, I'm not looking forward to the reboot. Tim Burton hasn't done a lot to warm me up to him in the last decade. He already ruined one of my favourite musicals, SWEENEY TODD; one of my favourite sci-fi films, PLANET OF THE APES; one of my favourite literary works, ALICE IN WONDERLAND; and now...it's one of my favourite TV shows. Goddamn you, Burton! Stay away from the things I love!

I hope you enjoy these just as much: [link] , [link]

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Chaosfive-55 In reply to tranimation-art [2012-01-18 14:34:50 +0000 UTC]

I don't think it's Burton's fault so much as it is the presence of Helena Bonham Carter in the films you mentioned; I believe Dark Shadows is a story powerful enough to dominate Burton's quirks; remember Sleepy Hollow! I hope that pure Gothic atmosphere will prevail in this case.

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tranimation-art In reply to Chaosfive-55 [2012-01-19 21:03:43 +0000 UTC]

Helena Bonham Carter used to be a great actress, I think back to the film LADY JANE, then she went insane. I enjoyed SLEEPY HOLLOW, but it wasn't Burton's best film. Although I thoroughly enjoyed Christopher Walken in it ("Rawwrrrr! Grrrr!"). DARK SHADOWS could work with Burton, but I'm not holding my breath because he can just as equally ruin the franchise.

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Chaosfive-55 In reply to tranimation-art [2012-01-20 02:13:04 +0000 UTC]

His forte is stop-motion animation, he ought to concentrate on that!

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tranimation-art In reply to Chaosfive-55 [2012-01-20 02:28:01 +0000 UTC]

Agreed. I would love to see another NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.

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Chaosfive-55 In reply to tranimation-art [2012-01-20 04:31:08 +0000 UTC]

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vulcan-jedi-timelord [2010-06-05 11:26:43 +0000 UTC]

I like your art. It is however not SF. I don't see why the two are lumped together any more than I see why one would have the flu for more than a day or two when it can be eliminated most of the time with ether oscilloccinum or Gan Mao Ling. ( not to be construed as medical advice [ I fear the gild] )

I must admit I am re-watching Dark Shadows. It is strange because I'm 1/2 remembering it as it happens, or more like after the fact. I don't normally watch soap operas or post 50's horror.

I have never seen Silence of the Lambs and am pretty confident that I don't wish to but "crazy crossover started breeding in my head" is an excellent description of half of the creative process.

It looks like you have a plot summary there. Have you thought about going original and doing your own comic?

Sorry about the somewhat incoherent rant, but I am prone to them. I have no excuses. Keep up the good work.

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tranimation-art In reply to vulcan-jedi-timelord [2010-06-07 01:22:36 +0000 UTC]

As for the question of original work, I do have a TON of original character work. The problem is that they're very personal and I usually don't post them here publicly, like my Jellybean and Pinto or my Preston the Quadriplegic Raccoon, which I hope to make an animated series out of. I may add them in the future. I've given serious thought about it.

As for the crossover, it was something in my head that I had to channel out. When I did channel it, the drawings I did weren't that bad and asked people about it, as weird as it was, and they liked it, so I posted it. I've been a long time fan of Dark Shadows and it is more scifi than fantasy series, with it's constant time-travelling, Lovecraftian monsters, gothic atmosphere, thrills and suspense, etc, which are acceptable, according to the group rules. Also, I COMPLETELY recommend Silence of the Lambs to you. It's a FANTASTIC film -- best actress, best supporting actor, best screenwriter, best director, best film at the Oscars. It's one of those "you have to see this before you die" films.

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vulcan-jedi-timelord In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-02 02:49:51 +0000 UTC]

I am extremely emotionally sensitive and finish anything I start so I tend to avoid negative things. The only thing that kept me in Schindler's List was the horror of having to go back later and re-see at least some of it. It is nonetheless an incredible and excellent film.

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tranimation-art In reply to vulcan-jedi-timelord [2010-07-02 14:02:13 +0000 UTC]

I consider Silence of the Lambs a modern-day Hitchcock film. I can't help but feel sadness and pity to DENY yourself a film that I consider a work of art. It's like denying seeing Van Gogh's Starry Starry Night. I die a little inside.

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vulcan-jedi-timelord In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-06 13:06:39 +0000 UTC]

Van Gogh's Starry Starry Night is just like 1/4th of all scitsafrinic paintings, but I get your point. I will consider it.

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numb3r5ev3n [2009-05-09 22:01:47 +0000 UTC]

Have I mentioned that your stuff is just awesome? Barnabas looks so melancholy here.

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tranimation-art In reply to numb3r5ev3n [2009-05-09 22:20:29 +0000 UTC]

Barnabas feeling melancholy... Well, that's half the series right there... No, really, I really loved Dark Shadows. Jonathan Frid was awesome! Ben Cross was good, too -- he grew on me, but Frid was the best.

So thank you! I'm glad you liked this.

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numb3r5ev3n In reply to tranimation-art [2009-05-10 05:49:54 +0000 UTC]

"Barnabas feeling melancholy... Well, that's half the series right there..."

Yeah, you're right about that. I watched Dark Shadows after my mother told me it was her favorite show in college aside from Star Trek. So it kind of runs it the family now I guess. I also think Frid was the best Barnabas.

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tranimation-art In reply to numb3r5ev3n [2009-05-11 06:09:17 +0000 UTC]

I knew of Dark Shadows by reputation because I love vampires (excluding Twilight). When I first got cable, I learned that they reran the series in the SciFi Channel, back when the SciFi was a great channel, very early in the morning. So I would set by VCR those days and loved it!

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OxxyJoe [2007-10-01 23:11:21 +0000 UTC]

It's just a nice portrait

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tranimation-art In reply to OxxyJoe [2007-10-02 02:59:22 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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FanaticCalligrapher [2007-09-29 08:47:01 +0000 UTC]

Cool expressions!

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tranimation-art In reply to FanaticCalligrapher [2007-09-29 09:58:48 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

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MissCassidy [2007-09-28 18:37:14 +0000 UTC]

nice

I'm trying to draw these two and they're just not coming out, in fact drawing in general is deciding to be fucked at the mo.

I will post the shiz i've drawn so far .... :/

Anyway, I wish I could draw as good as you on drugs.

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tranimation-art In reply to MissCassidy [2007-09-28 21:10:41 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. Yes, they both do have distinctive faces. It took me a few tries before I got it. The first couple ones I did were AWFUL, so don't give up! You'll get it, probably better than I would.

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MissCassidy In reply to tranimation-art [2007-09-28 21:17:08 +0000 UTC]

I'm beating my head stupid trying to get it "just right"

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tranimation-art In reply to MissCassidy [2007-09-28 21:21:18 +0000 UTC]

Well, when I get home from work, I'll scan some photos from my "Dark Shadows Companion" book for you. Maybe they will help.

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Gracie-Gru [2007-09-28 16:26:48 +0000 UTC]

I love your Clarice! Gosh I love that series!

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tranimation-art In reply to Gracie-Gru [2007-09-28 20:59:14 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. Unfortunately, I drew this Clarice from memory in the middle of english class, yet I did like the way she turned out. I based her primarily on Jodie Foster. (Julianne Moore was okay, but I can't really think of a role she did I sincerely raved about. When I think of Starling, I think Foster.)

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Anebrd [2007-09-28 12:59:17 +0000 UTC]

What happen to your comments? They are a mile long.

Dispite that... what a cool idea! I like it.

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Anebrd In reply to Anebrd [2007-09-29 16:06:41 +0000 UTC]

I love your comments. They are very entertaining and get the brain cells going. I would never would have paired them up but I could see it. Did you ever read Hannibal ? ( The movie was crap)

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tranimation-art In reply to Anebrd [2007-09-28 16:31:28 +0000 UTC]

I always have to explain my work. They often have a detailed story behind it and, trust me, this is just the BASIC storyline. I didn't get into Roderick being purposely made into a creepier character than Barnabas, nor did I explain Roderick's bizarre incestueous obsessions with his sister. What I have wrote here, it's the ENTIRE story; there is more to come.

Anyone can slap to characters from different universes together, oftentimes they make no sense at all, which is often the problem with crossovers. I have to research heavily, gather information, organise them into something that is understandable; I have to give characters personality, emotions, and motivations, and how they would react with one another -- if negatively or positively. This particular comment took me about five days to write. So I'm pleased you like the idea. I was afraid people who jeer me for being utterly insane.

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