Bringing Pop Culture to Life - One Dragon at a Time
Bringing Pop Culture to Life - One Dragon at a Time
Few vampire films have left as lasting an impression as The Lost Boys (1987). With its perfect mix of horror, humor, and ’80s style, the film redefined the vampire mythos for a new generation. The sun-soaked boardwalk of Santa Carla, the unforgettable soundtrack, and the effortlessly cool yet terrifying gang of vampires led by David made it an instant cult classic.
Bringing The Lost Boys to life in my work has been a nostalgic thrill. From the neon-lit aesthetic to the blend of rebellion and horror, there’s something timeless about the film’s atmosphere and characters. This collection pays tribute to a movie that made vampires dangerous, stylish, and undeniably iconic. After all, as the film reminds us—“Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”
The music, the fire, the boardwalk—Santa Carla’s legendary saxophonist commands the stage. This dragonized tribute to Tim Cappello’s iconic sax player from The Lost Boys captures the raw energy and unforgettable presence of the scene. Dressed in leather, chains, and sweat-drenched intensity, this dragon holds his golden saxophone, ready to bring the rhythm of the night to life.
Inspired by: The Lost Boys (1987)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – Because the sax never dies.
Hunger can be deceiving… just ask Michael.
This dragonized David sits with his infamous take out container of noodles, a smug grin on his face as he plays his cruel mind games. The bottle of wine—or is it something more sinister?—rests beside him, its deep red hue hinting at the truth of what’s inside. This piece captures one of the most iconic moments of The Lost Boys, where illusions blur the line between reality and the darkness lurking just beneath the surface.
Inspired by: The Lost Boys (1987)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – You’re eating maggots, Michael.
Nothing’s ever as it seems in the night.
This dragonized Marko oozes defiant swagger, challenging the darkness with a knowing smirk and a hint of danger in his eyes. Every scaled detail and rugged leather accent captures the essence of his renegade spirit—a testament to the twisted allure of The Lost Boys. In a world where loyalty is as murky as the shadows, Marko dares you to question what’s real… because sometimes, everything’s just... bogus.
Inspired by: The Lost Boys (1987)
Medium: Hand-painted resin with mixed media elements
One-of-a-kind – In the end, truth is just another lie waiting to be exposed.
Sangue Di Drago Creations
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