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dommnics · 6 months
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Happy Halloween season! Here's another stab at my own take of Carrie White, based on her book description. I'm super happy with how these turned out! I'd love to tackle some of the other characters in the book eventually, especially Margaret!
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Now available as an art print here!
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angelita-nadine-white · 6 months
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Saw this tweet on twitter or "X" with this bootiful art
And I AGREE
Stephen King should hire @dommnics
for A GRAPHIC NOVEL ADAPTATION On carrie
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Like How Can You Not Tell Me THIS IS TALENT AND HAS POTENTIAL
Like his art is so chef's kiss like since im a carrie novel geek i would literally get my hands on this if it were to ever happen (if its available in my country 🥲and if not then make it a pdf)
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binbrick · 6 months
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HAPPY CARRIE DAY!!
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i love u carrie white
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circebutbetter · 5 months
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Look I thought Carrie was gonna be normal yk a tiny bit scary BUT NO im fucking traumatised
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vampzgraveyard · 2 months
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·:*¨༺ ♱✮♱ ༻¨*:·
Carrie Poster redraw
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m-00-n-z · 5 months
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Bloody Hell
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riotlain · 1 year
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i drew carrie bc all my friends like her
who doesnt
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dommnics · 6 months
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The top image is fanart I did of Book Carrie back in 2013 and it makes me really happy to not only see the growth in my artwork, but just that I've gotten to a point where I can better depict what I'm imagining. The bottom designs are what I wanted to draw in 2013 but just didn't have the art skills to accomplish yet haha!
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angelita-nadine-white · 6 months
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Evolution Of Carrie Before Blood Dump And After Blood Dump By @dommnics
Check Out His Other Art Too!
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jimothy-hopkins · 11 months
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I reignited my love for the movie Carrie and her name rhymes with Gary so y’know I had to do it to ‘em.
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Process video for my Carrie painting!
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captain-melloartblog · 7 months
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Day 12: Carrie White
Forever be my favorite horror movie/book and my favorite horror gorl yet feel so sorry for her and deserve better, Growing up she was favorite and I couldn’t help to related to her and feel bad and wishing I was her friend in the movie, Both reboot and classic movie are my favorite even dressed up as her for Halloween in my teens.
Art belongs to me aka @captain-melloartblog
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scaryspears · 6 months
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I love 2013 Carrie
I have a few thoughts on the 2013 Carrie. I understand the dislike for 2013 Carrie, but I don't at the same time. To be fair, I was at least 8 years old when I saw the film and I had no clue that it was a book first and had 2 movies before it, but I loved the hell out of that film.
I remember the rage and relatability I felt with her character. Granted, it wasn't until secondary school that I was harshly bullied, but I still went through isolation and being berated for things that no one should've cared that much about (P.E, ect.).
Now to the films: In the 1976 and 2002 version, the prom massacre is presented in a way where Carrie loses her mind, the '76 (Spacek) seemingly hallucinating. 2013 everyone is actually laughing at her and Carrie consciously offs them. I'm not saying they deserved it but rent was due. As Shang Tsung would say, how deliciously cold blooded.
I remember finding out that people hated the 2013 version and being confused until I found out why. She wasn't accurate. Chloe Grace Moretz is very pretty, and she was a very pretty teenager (sorry if that sounds creepy). With the new found knowledge that I acquired it was hard to accept her as Carrie even though my 8 year old self had already accepted her.
According to Carrie | Anatomy of a Franchise (a youtube video), from what I remember Moretz wanted the role because of her sexuality, and that sense of being 'othered' from the people around her. Although I am not queer, I can understand this feeling of otherness. I showed that a person didn't have to be what society views as ugly to see themselves in Carrie, there could be anything about you and Carrie as a character could spark a mirror.
Looking back at the previous movies I can see why Moretz's version is not appealing to many people. Appearance aside, there was another thing wrong that I didn't realise until James A. Janisse pointed it out on his kill count. A normal girl acting like an outcast. Moretz didn't have Spacek's timidness or Bettis' shaking behaviour, nor did they attempt to make her look strange (dark circles under eyes, ect.). But the more I thought about it the more I came to my own conclusion.
At this point anyone can be Carrie, even though that's very far fetched. Hell, I would play Carrie if I was given the chance. I haven't read the book, yet, but I know Carrie's features. Some of them at least. She is plus sized/chubby, has pimples and bad skin. Sounds like me, except I lost some weight (according to my mum), and I wasn't really chubby. But my skin did occasionally go bad (my lips going monstrously dry and scabby during winter) and I have dandruff. My dandruff would build up and a bunch of tiny pieces would fall whenever I scratched my head, and get stuck under my fingernails. I would rarely cut my nails unless they chipped off by themselves somehow. I had bags under my eyes from lack of sleep. I still have pimples on my forehead.
I'm also a 19 year old (currently) who's been told that they look like 15 and have been confused for a 15 year old. I'm certain I could play teenager Carrie.
I know that's too much information and that it means that there was something wrong with me, in the sense that I wasn't taking good care of myself and may have been dealing with something mentally.
Why does this matter? Both Spacek and Bettis were past their early 20's unlike Moretz who was 15. Spacek and Bettis' appearance was nothing like the book's description of Carrie. Both are very skinny, with Bettis especially having sunken cheeks. But with this in mind it could imply that their movie versions were not very well fed, thus either highlighting the abuse from the hands of Margaret White or their low class background.
Ugly or not, odd or not, a person is still going to be targeted and othered. Spacek's Carrie is very beautiful, but she felt like a ghost in the mystical sense. Just there and seemingly existing, but being unfortunately disturbed by the ever so rude living humans. If you look at Spacek as an actress it would be hard to believe that she is Carrie.
The result of writing this: Something can be done and seen with any Carrie, no matter who she is.
I love 2013's Carrie. Another thing I really admire is the scene where Tommy asks Carrie out to the prom. It could be that cold tone that every 2010s horror movie had at the time, but it truly captured how unsafe and suspicious Carrie felt and how suspicious Tommy seemed. Tommy sort of had good intent, but he was being creepy with how persistent he was being. Something that isn't realised in the '76 film, considering consent wasn't much of a thing back then (major yikes). It was nothing sexual, but no means no and he kept dismissing that. Dude showed up to Carrie's house and everything. Also, he cheated on Sue with Carrie. Why aren't people irked?
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woolybird · 1 year
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"Graffiti scratched on a desk in Chamberlain Junior High School:
Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, but Carrie White eats skit."
"...even the time Chris Hargensen called up after school from the Kelly Fruit Company downtown and asked her if she knew that pig poop was spelled C-A-R-R-I-E."
"...the bank of fluorescents embedded in the ceiling was not particularly kind to her pale complexion. But he saw for the first time (because it was the first time he had really looked) that she was far from repulsive. Her face was round rather than oval, and the eyes were so dark that they seemed to cast shadows beneath them, like bruises. Her hair was darkish blonde, slightly wiry <...>. The lips were full, almost lush."
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himbofister · 6 months
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THEY’RE LOOKING AT ME
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