FOR IMDb GO TO www.imdb.com/name/nm3118905/
ALSO SEE www.myspace.com/gingerstein69
PLEASE NOTE I am no longer affiliated with Redwing Entertainment. All questions about the film Killer Biker Chicks should be directed to either the MySpace page for the film or to the Redwing Entertainment website.
Above: Commissioned art, "MEGATRON." Graphite, watercolor, acrylics, ink, marker, airbrush and photoshop 2009.
Above: Commissioned art, "THE TALL MAN." Created with graphite, acrylics, watercolor, inks, markers and photoshop 2009.
Above: Commissioned art, "198 MOVIES." Created with graphite, acrylics, watercolor, airbrush and inks. "This is a Mystery Science Theater 3000" parody of Frank Zappa's film, "200 MOTELS" and it took almost a year to complete due to the sheer volume of characters involved. Finished right at the beginning of 2006, this was the first true poster I had ever done. There's no digital painting involved, and the style is very '70's cartoon-looking.
Below: The trailer for FEED.
FEED TEASER TRAILER
Above: A variant poster for Joe Knetter's HALLOW POINTE
Welcome to my MySpace page. Here you'll see a collection of my artwork, a portfolio built over the last 10 years. Recently, my work has shifted focus to independent film. The photos seen on the left side of this page are posters for film projects I am working on, all in various stages of completion. I'm a traditional artist, but my technique is something of a bastardization of portrait drawing, painting and digital painting in Photoshop. This allows me to do a lot more in terms achieving a photorealistic composition as opposed to simply working in wet media.
Above: A teaser poster for BIKINI MONSTERS.
Above: A variant poster for Merle Johnson's film, TRINITY
Above: The release poster for Chad Clinton Freeman's SUPER UNDEAD DOCTOR ROACH. Very funny stuff.
Above: The poster for Nightmare Collection 2.
Above: This is a multimedia project wherein I photographed starship models I built and detailed myself from a kit, then photographed them and inserted them into a painted background. I added painted foreground elements and the digitally painted over the photographs to see if I could merge photography and art together.
Above: Character study of Lester Dobbs, aka The Trainman in full costume.
Below: Character study of Max, a main character in "Trainman." Lissa Slasher modeled for the character after which I drew, painted, airbrushed and digitally painted the portrait.
One of my personal projects is an illustrated horror novel titled Trainman. I just posted some cover design ideas and design elements on the main character in the pic gallery. The design work for this book is very different from my other projects as it is more realistic and gritty. I've been using models as a reference for the art, myself as the Trainman and then Scarlet Salem, Elske McCain and Lissa Slasher as models for the female leads in the story. It's a rare treat to have actual actresses from the horror genre put a face to the characters.
Finally, there's Carnivale Ex Mortis and Ginger-Stein. The former is another illustrated horror yarn in early development while Ginger-Stein can be found here on MySpace. It's a multi-media project based around the titular character, and as of recently there's been new developments to bring Ginger to life in Nightmare Collection 2. After a casting call, actress Shannon Lark was chosen to play the role of Ginger in the film, and possibly in a solo movie. Check out Ginger's page (she's in my top friends) and stay tuned for more updates.
Stop by the gallery and leave some comments. I'm always open to feedback.
Above: The first promo poster for Carnivale Ex Mortis featuring bad guy Hugo the Clown.
Below: The first promo for Ginger-Stein's website, with the delayed release date of MARCH 2009.