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Frankenstein - Limited Edition of 33 Print

Robert Meganck

United States

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Award of Excellence/American Illustration 412. The song “Frankenstein” was written by Edgar Winter. This monstrous instrumental was the last song on the album “They Only Come Out at Night” by the Edgar Winter Group. According to Winter: "When we were editing it in the studio, back in those days when you edited something, you physically had to cut the tape and splice it back together, so it was all over the control room, draped over the backs of chairs and the couch. We were making fun of it, trying to figure out how to put it back together, saying 'Here's the main body; the leg bone's connected to the thigh bone...' Then Chuck Ruff, my drummer, says, 'Wow, man, it's like Frankenstein.' As soon as I heard that, I went, 'Wow, that's it!' The monster was born." The creature that was originally created in Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, is far from the monster as depicted in the 1931 Boris Karloff movie. The real monster in the Mary Shelley book was Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who created the creature using unorthodox scientific methods. The creature is a very sympathetic being whose troubled existence comes not from his nature but from his hideous appearance. People fear him because of his looks not because of his actions. In the novel the creature seeks the assistance of his creator in the hope that the doctor will be able to create a female companion for him, because “every living being deserves happiness. "The image size is 12 x 12 in. with a 2 in. boarder. The paper size is 16 x 16 in. The giclee print is numbered and signed in the boarder below the image.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Robert Meganck is Professor Emeritus of Communication Arts/VCU where taught classes in graphic design, illustration, color theory and digital imaging. After he retired from teaching, his illustration focus shifted from editorial illustration to children’s book illustration. Style Weekly (September 5, 2007) named Robert Meganck one of Richmond’s top 25 most influential artists. Matthew Porter of Communication Arts Magazine called Robert “A delightfully fuzzy-headed raconteur”. Robert has received over 300 regional, national and international awards for his professional practice in illustration and graphic design and been recognized for excellence by such organizations as The Society of Illustrators New York, The Society of Illustrators Los Angeles, and American Illustration. His work has been included in a variety of national reviews including Communication Arts Magazine’s Illustration and Design Annuals, American Illustration Annuals, Print Magazine’s Regional Design Annuals, The Society of Illustrators Annuals.

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