Why Not Get A Ghoulishly Good Zombie Portrait?

Alex Wain September 17, 2012 0

We’ve all seen those hilarious (and creepy) zombie walks from around the world, where the members of the general public become part of the undead for a few hours. But once the make-up and fake blood has been washed off, you’re back to your old self – no trace of zombie in sight.

Gifted illustrator Rob Sacchetto, has come up with a way that you can remain a member of the undead for a lot longer – he turns your everyday photos, into custom zombie works of art, he even does pets apparently!

All you have to do, is wire him payment via PayPal and email him a photo of yourself / wife / friend / pet. Low and behold a few weeks later, your zombie portrait will arrive in the post, where you can put it proudly on your bedroom wall or pride of place on the mantlepiece.

UPDATE: Rob recently emailed us to tell us about a new project he’s working on:

As part of my new Indiegogo campaign I am going to let zombie fans tell me what to draw and post on my ‘Zombie Daily’ blog for a full 365 days. On top of that, I intend to let those zombie fans KEEP the original illustrated requests that I draw! When contributing to the campaign, fans will be allowed to submit a one sentence Zombie description, idea or theme. I will then illustrate the request, post it on my blog with a link of their choice and then I will mail the original artwork! Want to see a zombie riding a unicycle? How about zombie Godzilla? What about and undead Dragon? Those are all possibilities in this Indiegogo campaign.

Custom Zombie Artwork By Rob-Sacchetto
Soul Mates by Rob Sacchetto

Custom Zombie Artwork By Rob-Sacchetto
Lemmy From Motorhead Zombie by Rob Sacchetto

Custom Zombie Artwork By Rob-Sacchetto
Fluffy Dead Pet Zombie by Rob Sacchetto

Custom Zombie Artwork By Rob-Sacchetto
Paul McCartney Zombie by Rob Sacchetto

Custom Zombie Artwork By Rob-Sacchetto
Hitchcock Zombie by Rob Sacchetto

Custom Zombie Artwork By Rob-Sacchetto
Lady Gaga Zombie by Rob Sacchetto

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