This rambling "arto-biography" covers many of the monstrous projects I've worked on since I started pursuing
an art career in the early '70s. It was published in four parts, in both my original English and Spanish translations,
on Dario Lavia's Argentine website TERROR UNIVERSAL. Dario posted the installments in the "Articulos" section of
his site in June, August, October and December 2019. I shared each installment publicly on my Facebook Timeline
as soon as Dario sent me the links to the English versions, adding short introductions and a single image selected
from the
scores I submitted for illustrations (nearly 100 of them, including many composites of two or more images).
Dario Lavia captioned all of them in both English & Spanish and posted them in the same place in both versions.

If you don't have the time or inclination to read all the text, I hope you'll be able to take a quick scroll through
the illustrations, representing my inner Monster Kid's love for this subject matter since the late 1950s.

Click on the text links under the images below to see each installment of "Memorias de un Monster Kid" in English.

On January 21, 2020, I published another web page with much less text and many more illustrations of my monstrous
artwork: click on the thumbnail images in MONSTER PIECES (and below) to see larger, more readable blowups.



FIRST INSTALLMENT, posted online in English & Spanish at Terror Universal and shared on my Facebook Timeline in June 2019;

SECOND INSTALLMENT, posted online in English & Spanish at Terror Universal and shared on my Facebook Timeline in August 2019;

THIRD INSTALLMENT, posted online in English & Spanish at Terror Universal and shared on my Facebook Timeline in October 2019;

FOURTH INSTALLMENT, posted online in English & Spanish at Terror Universal and shared on my Facebook Timeline in December 2019.

This gateway page was posted on February 11, 2020 to simplify access.