I finally gave Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” a read earlier this year, and cannot express how impressed I was with it.  The morality that she dealt with in her representation of a creator/creature relationship haunts me still. Go buy a copy.
I took a passage from the first chapter and used a displacement filter in Photoshop to shape it to a picture of the smoking skull that frequents my fireplace mantle.

I finally gave Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” a read earlier this year, and cannot express how impressed I was with it.  The morality that she dealt with in her representation of a creator/creature relationship haunts me still. Go buy a copy.

I took a passage from the first chapter and used a displacement filter in Photoshop to shape it to a picture of the smoking skull that frequents my fireplace mantle.