
Here, you will be able to see all of the work that goes into Lucretia between filming. There are inspired photo shoots, illustrations, short stories, works-in-progress, film tests and much, much more! This page will continually be updated as old material is found and new material is created.
UPDATED JUNE 19, 2008 - Lucretia Illustrations.
Between "Birth" and "AfterBirth," I tested out an idea to expand Lucretia in a different direction through a collection of short stories and illustrations, titled "Lucretia's Unhappy Endings." I was going to publish one new story every month along with a new story. I worked up several drawings and wrote a few stories. Unfortunately, the stories by themselves were in coherent and soon became incorporated into the script for "AfterBirth" and the new full-length Lucretia script still in development. However, the illustrations had very little to do with the stories at all and so, here they are for you to enjoy. Click on a thumbnail below to see the full size image.
ADDED JANUARY 30th, 2008 - The Original Lucretia Concept Sketches.
Before Lucretia S. was anything else, she was originally created as a website mascot for the never-started website project, shockrock.com. There, she was to host the site's content by appearing within the pages and on all subsequent advertising. These sketches are all that came of that project and what later became Lucretia S. as we all know her now. Click on a thumbnail below to see the full size version.
ADDED JANUARY 28th, 2008 - Lucretia-inspired photo shoot.
Below are some shots taken during one of the very first photo shoot for LiveBoulevard Design in the late summer of 2006. We had just finished editing The ReBirth of Lucretia and for direction, we decided to use the film as inspiration. The general idea here was to create still that could later be edited together to create a new press kit for "ReBirth."

Unfortunately, this press kit never actually existed.
If you want to see what actually went out to festivals and critics, click here.
For more from this shoot, click on a thumbnail below to see the full size version.
And below is what a couple of these photos look like when assembled together...

Models: MMMelicious and Ness
Photography by Robert Monson
THE STORY OF LUCRETIA
Lucretia S. was first inspired by the classic tale, "The Rape of Lucretia,"
a legendary figure in the history of the Roman Republic.
To learn more click here.
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