Sam Shearon Explained

Mister Sam Shearon
Birth Date:1978 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Nationality:British
Training:Bachelor of Arts with Honours
University of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England & Post Graduate Certificate in Education. Huddersfield University, England
Known For:Dark artist/writer/director

Sam Shearon (born 15 March 1978), also known under the pseudonym and credited / published also as Mister Sam Shearon is a British dark artist born in Liverpool, England. Specialising in horror and science-fiction, his work often includes elements inspired by vintage tales of monsters and madmen, dark futures, post apocalyptic genres including cyberpunk and industrial wastelands and classic literature including H.P.Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu, Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray and the modern classics Clive Barker's Hellraiser and the Books of Blood all of which he has fully illustrated.

Shearon's main influences stem from ancient cultures, the occult, industrial/art/revolution-eras, the supernatural, the paranormal, cryptozoology and the unexplained. Shearon has created covers for comic books and graphic novels including Clive Barker's HELLRAISER, Judge Dredd, The X-Files, Mars Attacks, 30 Days of Night, Angel, KISS, and Clive Barker's Books of Blood, Stan Lee's 'Lucky Man' and album sleeve artwork and merchandise designs for some of the biggest names in rock, metal and industrial music, such as Godhead, Ministry, Rob Zombie, Iron Maiden, Slayer, H.I.M, KISS, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, Powerman 5000, Biohazard, American Head Charge, Rammstein, Jason Charles Miller, Fear Factory, Orgy, Fitler, Cradle of filth, and Kill Devil Hill.

Biography

Shearon studied at the University of Leeds in the College of Art & Design, West Yorkshire, England. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honours in 2000 for Visual Communication. Shortly after, he went on to become a qualified Art teacher gaining a Post Graduate Certificate in Education from Huddersfield University.His first solo exhibition entitled "A Walk on the Darkside" in 2003, featured forty five pieces of his original artwork including 6adj=midNaNadj=mid demonic statues, biomechanical monsters and giant canvases depicting images of horror and the macabre.The exhibition was featured in various national newspapers including The Daily Telegraph[1] as well as BBC Radio One[2] and live interviews on BBC Radio Leeds North. The show attracted protests and boycotts over its inclusion of animal bones, and the mutilation and disembowelment of children's toys, but the show was extended to six weeks due to popular demand.

His work has been described by the British press as "bizarre",[3] "grotesque"[4] "gruesome",[5] and "groundbreaking".[6] Shearon is known for his work in the field of cryptozoology, most notably for compiling artists impressions, of the Beast of Lytham from eyewitness accounts. Shearon's cryptozoological art[7] was on display at the 2005 Weird Weekend, an annual conference at the Centre for Fortean Zoology. His work can be found in publications of the Fortean Times, Paranormal Magazine as well as the cover artwork for IDW Comics for the Angel[8] series, 30 Days of Night, The X-Files, Alan Roberts Wire Hangers, H.P.Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu, KISS, Mars Attacks, Judge Dredd, Hellraiser and Clive Barker's Books of Bloodand also horror magazine Fangoria's Trinity of Terrors.[9] Shearon provided cover art for the official collectors programme to a Halloween weekend event featuring the rock/metal band Slipknot depicting a portrayal of their lead singer Corey Taylor.

Shearon has created artwork for a variety of rock and metal music related clients including Jason Charles Miller, Godhead: At the Edge of the World, Mina Caputo, Ryan Oldcastle, HIM, Shane Gibson's stOrk featuring Thomas Lang, A Pale Horse Named Death – (featuring members of both Type O Negative and Life of Agony), Iron Maiden, Fear Factory, Rammstein, Biohazard, Black Water Rising, Ministry, Kill Devil Hill, Powerman 5000, American Head Charge and Rob Zombie. Shearon's artwork can also be found in the form of graphics on the bodies of guitars, carry cases, drum skins and merchandise. Clients include Pro Tone Pedals, Coffin Case, ESP Guitars, Dean Guitars and Schecter Guitar Research.

Artwork credits

Music albums

Book Covers

Comics & graphic novels

Madefire / Seraphim Ink

Guitar graphics

Guitar cases – CoffinCase

Merchandise and tour shirt designs

Other credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Call to boycott artist's 'Dead Teddy Bear' show – Jan 24th 2003 . Telegraph.co.uk . 24 January 2003 . 19 February 2014.
  2. Web site: National Focus For Art on BBC Radio ONE as reported by The Lytham St. Annes Express Jan 30th 2003 . Facebook.com . 19 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Call to Boycott Artist's 'DEAD TEDDY BEAR' Show – Jan 24th 2003 . Facebook.com . 19 February 2014.
  4. Web site: Grotesque World of Sam's 'DEADY BEARS' – Jan 16th 2003 . Facebook.com . 15 December 2010 . 19 February 2014.
  5. Web site: The Daily Star 'Deady Bear...' – Jan 24th 2003 . Facebook.com . 19 February 2014.
  6. Web site: Sam's Shockers Go on Show Jan 30th 2003 . Facebook.com . 19 February 2014.
  7. Web site: Centre for Fortean Zoology – Aug 14 2009 . Cfz.org.uk . 19 February 2014.
  8. Web site: Angel Aftermath No. 24 (Sam Shearon Variant Cover Edition) – 2009 ref . Tfaw.com . 19 February 2014.
  9. http://fangoria.com/eventsmain/weekend-of-horrors/woh-updates/118-las-vegas-2009/4141-sneak-preview-trinity-of-terrors-collectors-book.html
  10. http://www.espguitars.com/guitars_graphic.html
  11. Web site: TKL Products Corp – The world's leading manufacturer and distributor of musical instrument cases and bags. (guitar, bass, percussion, drum, etc) . Tkl.com . 19 February 2014.