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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: BadMouth on May 14, 2014, 07:50:40 pm
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The thread about Giger passing prompted me to browse google images of his work.
That reminded me of the work of A. Andrew Gonzalez
http://sublimatrix.com/html/paintings.html (http://sublimatrix.com/html/paintings.html)
(This is a painting, not a rendering)
(http://sublimatrix.com/images/the-virgin-queen.jpg)
I also like the work of Aiden Hughes (sometimes known as Brute!)
http://blog.bruteprop.co.uk/ (http://blog.bruteprop.co.uk/)
He's probably most famous for doing the KMFDM covers.
(http://blog.bruteprop.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/driving_man-copy.jpg)
I also have a copy of a PC game he did the artwork for, but haven't been able to get it running on my Win7 PC.
The game is called ZPC (zero population count):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98vuEmgYm9k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98vuEmgYm9k)
I check Shepard Fairey's website fairly often to see if the next upcoming poster interests me.
http://www.obeygiant.com/industries (http://www.obeygiant.com/industries)
He's the guy that got in trouble for using an AP photo in his Obama campaign poster(and then lied about it).
He regularly puts up signed and numbered prints for a reasonable price (and they're on ebay for $200 the next day).
I'm not a fan of everything, but occasionally he has a propaganda style print that speaks to me.
(http://1-ps.googleusercontent.com/x/www.obeygiant.com/obeygiant.com/images/2014/02/500x666xHome-Invasion-2-500x666.jpg.pagespeed.ic.mfuWUfjoTZ.jpg)
Who else is making cools stuff nowadays?
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Banksy is a popular guy, dont really know about him myself tho
http://youtu.be/U7OQNiDbjgE (http://youtu.be/U7OQNiDbjgE)
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Beastpop. He makes prints for shirts etc.
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Beastpop. He makes prints for shirts etc.
:cheers: Wow! That's great stuff.
I have the Asian inspired Pac Man Samuri,
(http://i.imgur.com/pQM09LM.png)
I'm getting Barrel Chucker soon
(http://i.imgur.com/xbvEEtp.png)
This is my fav, I already have the print.
As a side note, I've seen reference to same art as being from BeastWreck. I don't know if he went through a phase and changed his name, or lost a thumb drive on the bus *shrug*
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Let's not forget our local favorites, felsir and ond . Lest we forget Frosticulius who brought vectorial tutorials to the masses.
Has anyone seen Olly Moss? He redoes movie posters.
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You already beat me to Brute! but he's nothing without KMFDM. I did a personal rip off of his "Messiah" painting that was a piece of particle board put through all kinds of abuse, painted white, an overlay of his graphic slapped on it over Donkey Kong blue, and then coated with lacquer, varathane, and left to rot out in the sun for awhile. The only comment I've received on it has been, "cool, Charlie Manson." :P
That being said....
Los hermanos Montiel Klint:
http://tinyurl.com/mcfnlu7 (http://tinyurl.com/mcfnlu7)
Their stuff will haunt you. That's where I got my clown avatar.
Tony Feher:
http://www.bronxmuseum.org/events/1040-lounge-artist-spotlight-with-tony-feher (http://www.bronxmuseum.org/events/1040-lounge-artist-spotlight-with-tony-feher)
I took a five second glance at one of this guy's exhibits and said, "that looks like crap that washes up on the beach in South Texas" and saw he grew up in Corpus Christi and has made a career out of it. Kudos.
James Turrell:
http://jamesturrell.com/ (http://jamesturrell.com/)
I go back and forth on this guy. His installation at Rice University doesn't do anything for me, but his things at the Houston Museum of Fine Art were pretty cool.
:cheers:
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Let's not forget our local favorites, felsir and ond . Lest we forget Frosticulius who brought vectorial tutorials to the masses.
Has anyone seen Olly Moss? He redoes movie posters.
Actually, I've thought about bugging Opt2Not to do a signed and numbered run of the Galaga ship from his Alpha One cab on either a Galaga or Gravitar style space background. I bet enough people would want it to make it worthwhile. Not sure how far past the sketching phase he is at this point.
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I as well have thought Opt should do some SHMUP prints. Fans of the genre are rabid, there are mad dollahs to be made!
I've always enjoyed Mike Mignola's (Hellboy, B.P.R.D.) style.
Let's not forget our local favorites, felsir and ond . Lest we forget Frosticulius who brought vectorial tutorials to the masses.
Has anyone seen Olly Moss? He redoes movie posters.
Actually, I've thought about bugging Opt2Not to do a signed and numbered run of the Galaga ship from his Alpha One cab on either a Galaga or Gravitar style space background. I bet enough people would want it to make it worthwhile. Not sure how far past the sketching phase he is at this point.
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@badmouth
I knew I missed someone.
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Giger still alive? Also really like Petagno's works.
...Never mind, guess Giger died 3 days ago. That's what I get for not reading the OP.
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Heh, I'm barely alive these days... :lol
Actually, I've thought about bugging Opt2Not to do a signed and numbered run of the Galaga ship from his Alpha One cab on either a Galaga or Gravitar style space background. I bet enough people would want it to make it worthwhile. Not sure how far past the sketching phase he is at this point.
I thought about this a while ago, and might do it later on when things calm down. It really feels like things never calm down... :(
But yeah, the sketching phase is as far as that particular Galaga ship has gone, but I've had to do several versions of it for other commissions in the last little while. So finishing that one off it's that far-fetched.
I've been talking to a few of my artist buddies that create art for fan expo's and comic cons, etc. They usually get booths set-up, and tell me it's pretty decent coin, if the subject matter hits that "fan nerve". Just this past year, Frozen has been the big fan favourite, netting one of my buddies $3000+ a weekend on art sales.
I'm really considering doing something similar for the retro-gaming and arcade conventions, like PAX or Northwest Pinball & Arcade Show, since they're usually held close to where I'm at. Plus I do go down to California to visit the in-laws every year, and there are a few conventions down there I could join.
I'd have to show up with at least a dozen different prints, which as you guys know, takes time.
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Paul Oz
http://pauloz.co.uk (http://pauloz.co.uk)
Hands down
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William Stout. His work really got me interested in art and has stayed with me for years.
(http://www.williamstout.com/wizards.jpg)
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Well, since his artwork came up in another thread I'll throw Tom Wood a plug in this one.
http://www.tomwoodfantasyart.com/ (http://www.tomwoodfantasyart.com/)
(http://www.tomwoodfantasyart.com/images/dragonslayer_big.jpg)
And while I'm here, I'll also plug Chris Saunders
http://chrissaunders.bigcartel.com/products (http://chrissaunders.bigcartel.com/products)
(http://images.cdn.bigcartel.com/bigcartel/product_images/91979738/max_h-1000+max_w-1000/LIONAGE_01.jpg)
I framed and hung the white owlage proof in my house on Wednesday ;)
I dig it because although it was done in illustrator (after scanning in a sketch), it's not symmetrical and the layers of ink are thick and of varying textures so it looks very handmade and very far from a poster. It does look like a washed out mess from some angles if the light is glaring off of it, so I see why he (she?) went with black instead. It works well where I have it.
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Not gonna lie, I peeped out most of Tom Wood's stuff, its pretty neato torpedo.
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Not gonna lie, I peeped out most of Tom Wood's stuff, its pretty neato torpedo.
Is Tom a Juggalo, or does he see a potential market? >:D
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Noticed Steve Thomas has some arcade related prints:
http://www.stevethomasart.com/ (http://www.stevethomasart.com/)
Arcade related stuff:
http://www.zazzle.com/stevethomas/gifts?cg=196645528681010263 (http://www.zazzle.com/stevethomas/gifts?cg=196645528681010263)
(http://rlv.zcache.com/large_arcade_game_propaganda_poster-r3c9e3ef065bb4ae39974df8aa8a28178_fq9j_8byvr_324.jpg)
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As a long time D&D/Fantasy novel fan...Larry Elmore:
http://larryelmore.com/ (http://larryelmore.com/)
Tom Wood's stuff looks amazing as well.
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I'm more than a bit biased since I've been friends with the artist for over 25 years, but Shannon Cannings's stuff always impresses me. Love that she can do so much with color, light, and transparency with oil on canvas. Happy to say I own 2 paintings of hers. She was very into realism for quite some time, with some impressionistic work more recently.
http://www.shannoncannings.com/ (http://www.shannoncannings.com/)
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William Stout. His work really got me interested in art and has stayed with me for years.
(http://www.williamstout.com/wizards.jpg)
That is cool. As if Joust inspired a Dr. Seuss story.
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That is cool. As if Joust inspired a Dr. Seuss story.
Check out Wizards (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076929/), directed by Ralph Bakshi.
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That is cool. As if Joust inspired a Dr. Seuss story.
Check out Wizards (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076929/), directed by Ralph Bakshi.
The ending to that movie was awesome the first time I watched it.