Infamous serial killer Edward Theodore Gein (1906-1984) was the inspiration behind many pivotal works such as Psycho (1959) and Leatherface (1974) for his nightmarish murders and grave robbings that took place in Plainfield Wisconsin. Most known for his human leather skin suit, nipple belt, skin lampshades, and murders of Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan, no killer in history is quite as disturbing as Gein. This rendering of Ed Gein was done in human blood with an attention to detail in his thousand yard stare.
Painting size: 8x10”
Frame size: 17x20”