Bringing Pop Culture to Life - One Dragon at a Time
Bringing Pop Culture to Life - One Dragon at a Time
The Halloween franchise has had a significant impact on shaping my favorite genre of horror, the slasher. The original film, released in 1978, introduced audiences to the iconic killer Michael Myers who stalks and terrorizes unsuspecting teenagers on Halloween night. The franchise continued to evolve over the years with various sequels and reboots, each adding new layers to Michael Myers' mythology while staying true to its roots as a classic slasher.
He doesn’t run. He doesn’t speak. He just watches.
This piece captures one of the most unsettling moments from Halloween (1978)—Michael Myers peeking from behind the hedge, silently stalking Laurie Strode in broad daylight. Reimagined in dragon form, The Shape wears his pale mask, his dark eyes locked on his next victim. The crisp autumn leaves scattered along the sidewalk only heighten the illusion of Haddonfield’s false sense of security.
A moment so simple, yet so chilling. Because once Michael sets his sights on you, there’s no escape.
Inspired by: Halloween (1978)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – Evil never blinks.
The night he changed forever.
This piece captures young Michael Myers, moments after committing his first murder in Halloween. Dressed in his innocent clown costume, he clutches a bloodied knife, his expression eerily blank—his humanity already slipping away. The lit jack-o’-lantern flickers on the porch behind him, casting an ominous glow over the scene, a quiet but chilling witness to the birth of The Shape.
Dr. Loomis said it best: "The blackest eyes… the devil’s eyes."
Inspired by: Halloween (1978)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements, LED-lit pumpkin
One-of-a-kind – Evil begins somewhere.
Silent. Unblinking. Admiring his work.
This piece recreates one of Halloween (1978)’s most chilling moments—Michael Myers standing still, tilting his head, almost studying the life he just took. The scene is set: Bob’s lifeless body, pinned to the wall by a kitchen knife, still draped in the ghostly sheet disguise. Across the room, a dragon version of The Shape gazes at his latest kill, his mask betraying no emotion.
It’s a moment that defines Michael’s inhuman presence—no rush, no remorse, just a fascination with death itself. A perfect addition for any fan of Haddonfield’s boogeyman.
Inspired by: Halloween (1978)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – Because evil never hurries.
A grim display of Michael’s twisted artistry.
This piece recreates one of Halloween’s most chilling visuals—Annie's lifeless body arranged beneath Judith Myers’ stolen tombstone. A haunting tribute to Michael’s first kill and the dark legacy that followed, this dragon version of Annie rests in eerie stillness, her peaceful appearance hiding the brutal fate that brought her here.
The grave of Judith Myers looms behind her, marking the cycle of violence that began long before this night. A chilling reminder that Michael doesn’t just kill—he leaves a message.
Inspired by: Halloween (1978)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – Death is the only punctuation Michael Myers knows.
"I shot him six times!"
Dr. Loomis knew from the start—Michael Myers wasn’t just a man. This piece, part of the Harbinger Series, pays tribute to the relentless psychiatrist who spent years warning the world about the evil behind The Shape. Dressed in his signature trench coat and tie, this dragon version of Loomis sits before Judith Myers’ tombstone, ever watchful, ever haunted by the knowledge that no amount of bullets can stop true evil.
For those who know that Michael isn’t human, he’s simply… evil.
Inspired by: Halloween (1978)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – Because you can’t kill the boogeyman.
Sangue Di Drago Creations
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