Laureates Corner
I’ve decided I need to get into gear and make some tombstones for my Halloween display, but I don’t want the same pun tombstones everyone else has, so I’m going to try something possibly a little different and use some people that were a hell of a lot more imaginative, creative and possibly crazier than I for inspiration. I was staring at my Edgar Allan Poe collection I bought at Barnes and Nobles (Yes it looks cool on my shelf with its golden pages and fancy shmancy possibly f aux leather binding, but it does come in useful other than looking awesome on my halloween bookshelf, ) and I started to remember all the cool slightly off kilter, dark and morbid stories I had fond memories of as a child when I use to read anything I could get my hands on, and I started to brainstorms of all the cool ideas I could come up for tombstones.
I started scouring my shelf for literary geniuses and I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m going to mimic Dave Lowe’s zombie a month, but instead make a tombstone a month based off a poem, story, novel, or fairy tale.
With names like Poe, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Coleridge, Lovecraft, and Shakespeare, I’m definitely not short on said inspiration!
I’m not sure how I’m going to arrange this if I’ll make a main head stone for each author and a couple smaller stones to represent literary works, or if I can just go full tilt on a large stone for each author focusing on one of their more popular pieces.. who knows!
I’ve been toying around this idea for awhile, but I haven’t gotten a lot of shop time lately, and hopefully this gives me a kick in the arse to start getting busy on making anything!! I have three 4x8x2 sheets of pink foam sitting in the shed right now just waiting to be carved up! š
I’m going to start my Laureates Corner off with Edgar Allan Poe, partly because I had this stone 85.97% completed for the longest time and it JUST happens to fit into the theme I have in mind š Here it is finally FINISHED!
NICE! This should be a fun series of props to see expanded on. You’re off to good start.
Cool start, man! Maybe the pirate stone could be tied to Walt Whitman’s “Oh Captain, My Captain”. Just a thought. Good Luck!
Thanks, Dave! Hopefully I stay on top of them because I’ve found out carving styrofoam is friggin’ tedious! I should have learned after the grail tablet, but nope! haha.. I did buy some foamcoat, so I am really curious to see if it makes the foam hold up as well as they advertised it would!
HalloweeNut, I’m familiar with Whitman’s piece of work and that is a good idea! Thanks for the input! =)