Showing posts with label house of marrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house of marrow. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Ash Wednesday

That day they fasted and wore sackcloth; they sprinkled ashes on their heads and tore their clothes.

- 1 Maccabees 3:47




Saturday, July 2, 2022

Now Watching: CHURCH

Still such a crazy memory.  Not really sure how Theo and I pulled this off.


Click below...


Thursday, April 25, 2019

The House Of Marrow

Neat (and very kind) post over at Theo (Marrow)'s Halloween blog...

Click below:


Tuesday, February 19, 2019

[Un]Holy

One of the very few photos I took with my lame old digital camera that didn't like the Haunt lighting...
Though I like how this one came out.


Sunday, January 6, 2019

Bronze Jack O'Lantern By Theo

I've been meaning to post about this since Halloween.

When my good friend and fellow Haunter Theo visited in October, he brought with him a gift.  A one-of-a-kind gift.  A hand-made gift.  A bronze Jack O'Lantern, with a signature House of Marrow carved face.

I recall being in love with it instantly due to the wonderful face and the lumpy skin, but it took a few minutes for it to register that someone had actually made a bronze Halloween pumpkin.  A heavy bronze pumpkin...and traveled from New Zealand to the United States with it.

It now lives on the coffee table.  A year-long decoration.  With a Clove & Anise candle inside.

If you're interested in the lost wax process of casting something in bronze, click HERE.  The work involved is utterly amazing to me.

And the gift will always be treasured (and that's putting it mildly).

Thanks, bud!

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Friday, December 21, 2018

Magi

In the time of King Herod, after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, asking, "Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews? For we observed his star at its rising, and have come to pay him homage."

Photo by Theo.

Sunday, December 16, 2018

KINGS

Here's another neat one by Theo.


Saturday, December 15, 2018

Behind The Scenes

Theo snapped a bunch of behind-the-scenes photos of the display and I remember thinking "Well no one's ever going to see THOSE shots."  But now that some time has passed, the idea started to grow on me.  So here's one showing the cardboard beams of the CHURCH and the crude lighting for the moonlight.

Note the tree sticking out of the lawn next to that rotten pumpkin on the left.. staged.  I recall looking down the street and seeing Theo dragging a pile of vines in one hand and a thin dead tree in the other. 

Photos by Theo.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

CHURCH: The Video

Click below to watch our 2018 Haunt video.
Filmed and edited by Theo.  Just cannot thank him enough for the beautiful photos and video he shot this year. 

Music from the works of Raison D'Etre.

Enjoy!


Thursday, November 15, 2018

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Happy Halloween

Opening their treasure chests, they offered Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.   And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they left for their own country by another path.

Matthew 2: 1-12


Pumpkinrot and House of Marrow present...
Halloween 2018: CHURCH


I look back over the last year and I remember the notion of a Haunt called CHURCH (must always be capitalized) forming in my brains.  And I knew my good friend Theo from New Zealand would approve, as he has quite the interest in religious imagery.  Here's an excerpt from the original email exchange back on December 5, 2017:

Me:  I mentioned before how my brain works...where it comes up with something and then whittles and changes down to something totally different...a portion of the original large idea.... but I did have a notion for next year's Haunt... the name alone is what would make me do it... ready? haha...

Halloween 2018: CHURCH

how funny is that?


Theo: oh you're NOT! I'm trying to go to sleep and you drop THIS? (really my fault for always emailing you at like midnight my time)

And there it was.  An idea planted.  And two minds working over the coming months on what such a Haunt should include.  I knew the centerpiece had to be some kind of Triad, but wasn't sure if it should be some sort of statue of wood and limbs or human remains from a nearby cemetery.  And I knew there had to be two sentinel Angels watching all who approached.  I also knew it had to be ambiguous.  No back story accompanying this Haunt.  No idea why an abandoned church in some overgrown dark woods would be glowing brightly from pumpkins, filthy votives, and prayer candles on Halloween night.  

And I knew it had to have real incense burning on charcoals.  

Though something was happening as Theo and I emailed our concepts back and forth - the Haunt was becoming a two-man job.  And I didn't realize it at the time.  One day he asked how I'd feel if he visited the States for Halloween, so he could enjoy an American Halloween and see the Haunt in person.  Oddly and out of character [for me], it just seemed natural and logical, so I said ABSOLUTELY YES.  And thank God I did.

Collaborating with Theo made our CHURCH the way you see it in the photos below.  Ideas became solidified.  Form and layout were defined.  Atmosphere and mood were set.  

It was three days of hard work assembling the display.  Extremely hard work (speaking for myself as Theo seemed to have a source of boundless energy).  I could feel my usual Haunting "short cuts" being tested and challenged.  I could feel myself being pushed in every way to make the Haunt bigger, better, more detailed, WAY more organic, and something quite different from all of my Haunts before it.  So many people commented in person and online that this was the best Haunt to date.   And I agree with them.  And it's due to this wonderful collaboration with Theo.

And a special thanks to Theo for his photography.  All digital photos and the video were shot by him.  

Also wanted to thank my friend K.O. for sending me a photo of prayer candles one day months ago.  Having them placed along the wooden fencing was a great finishing touch and added so much atmosphere as trick or treaters approached our church in the woods.  

A final thought...
Theo and I were engaged in some wonderful discussions with a visiting neighbor who was very impressed with this weird installation of ours.  She asked so many interesting questions about why and how we did what we did and wanted to know what CHURCH was all about.  As I articulated that for whatever reason it appeared that whomever or whatever decided to make religious iconography from human remains in an abandoned church in the woods , she asked "...but didn't YOU guys make this?  What do you mean by 'who' or 'what'?"  I answered, "We just don't know who did this...or why."  

Our CHURCH is mysterious.

As Theo put it at one point, "It's like some form of...   Dark Sacred Energy."































































Click here for the video (filmed and edited by Theo).