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Friday 5th March 2004
Vampires and gothic fantasies on show
Drawing by Glenn James
Prince Germane drawn by Glenn James.

The work of a gothic fantasy artist goes on show at a Worcestershire library.

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The drawings are by gothic fantasy artist Glenn James

Glenn is 34 and lives in Whittington

The drawing can be seen throughout March at Droitwich library

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The work of gothic fantasy artist Glenn Jones is going on show at Droitwich library this month.

The illustrations are of characters from Glenn's novel Skaler: Being the tale of an Uncommon Bat.

The style is heavily influenced by old horror films and in particular the black and white classic Nosferatu.

This means the vampires are truly scary and far-removed from the suave dress-suited blood-suckers of countless Hammer horror films.

As Glenn explains the drawings relate to the main characters in his novel, the hero Skaler and the vampire Prince Germane.

"I really admire old horror films, especially the early German expressionist work, or the early Universal films.

"My black and white drawings are a tribute to those early directors, as I really think they were onto something deliciously creepy in their gothic work.

The drawing shows the Prince appearing to Skaler in nightmares, as he was responsible for Skaler becoming a vampire and now haunts him."

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