Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Haint House - Halloween Lantern (style 3)

For those keeping track with the small buzz generating over the new vintage-style 12-pane Halloween lanterns; if all goes according to plan, it looks like the first of these should start appearing February 11th, 2012...! But the new question is - "Which style will show up first?" A short run down of the styles so far include:
1) The Pumpkin Dream
2) The Cornish Litany
3) The Haint House
4 to ?) to be announced during 2012
The new panes for style #3 The Haint House were finished just yesterday. This is perhaps the spookiest so far? The imagery was inspired by a fun 1950's candy container called "Boogie House for Ghost & Spooks" seen below:

Boogie's House for Ghosts and Spooks (1950s)

One of the fun parts of creating these lanterns is dreaming up 12 scenes in a theme for each pane. Here are 6 of the 12 pane designs for The Haint House lantern.


Pumpkin post lantern imagery for spook house vintage style lantern #3 The Haint House by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim

Skeletons and grandfather clock in haunted house imagery for vintage style lantern #3 The Haint House by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim

Horned monster for vintage style lantern #3 The Haint House by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim

1930's style cartoon character in dark spook house for vintage style lantern #3 The Haint House by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim

Cyclops monster vortex and hands lantern imagery for vintage style lantern #3 The Haint House by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim

Man in the moon haunted shsck lantern imagery for vintage style lantern #3 The Haint House by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim


If you missed imagery in development on styles #1 & #2 you can see The Pumpkin Dream lantern styles in the Bindlegrim facebook gallery Bindlegrim 2D Works, and The Cornish Litany style in previous blog entries (The Cornish Litany Lantern (Limited Edition) & Cornish Litany Lantern and Postcard Set).

The Cornish Litany limited edition lantern (prototype) by Robert Aaron Wiley for Bindlegrim Productions

2 comments:

  1. I had a great time exploring some new ideas on theme #3 - imagining what horrors lurk in the cracks of a haunted house! Glad you are enjoying the new creepsters!

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