Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Updated 2014 calendars now available!



I've updated a few calendars for 2014. The space travel series is back, along with some propaganda-style and various poster collections. The design of these calendars was more for the image rather than the dates. This was to take advantage of the tall format to fit the posters.

Have a look!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Group show at Hero Complex Gallery: Righteous Rides and the Dudes that Drive Them



Hero Complex Gallery is hosting an art show with the theme "Righteous Rides... And the Dudes that Drive Them." I chose my favourite talking car from the 80s with the Hoff behind the wheel.

This is a limited edition screen print run of only 50.
Three colours on French Paper Butcher White.
Signed and numbered.

The show opens Friday, May 3rd. Here is some more info:

On display:
May 3rd - May 19th
Wednesday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm
Sunday, 11am - 4pm

Hero Complex Gallery
2020 South Robertson Blvd., Studio D
Los Angeles, CA 90034

Be sure to check out the website if you can't be there in person to see all of the amazing artwork.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Official Disney prints now available: Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty



These have been in the works for some time now. The series finally debuts with prints inspired by "Peter Pan" and "Sleeping Beauty". They come signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity from Disney and Acme Archives. Size is 13 by 19 inches.

I'm pretty excited to be able to do this kind of artwork centered around Disney movies that have delighted generations, not to mention me and my own kids. There are definitely more to come. So many classics to draw inspiration from.

Skull Rock available here.
Kingdom available here.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Gallery 1988 "Product Placement" screen print show

Opening this Saturday, March 9 (2013), Gallery 1988 is hosting a show where your favourite products are featured. The only twist is, none of them exist. They are all from or inspired by TV, Movies, etc. And each piece of artwork is screen printed.

The possibilities were endless and it took a while for me to decide what to do. With the latest Oz movie opening the same weekend, I found it only fitting to pay homage to the original. The result is "TinMan Lubricants"



Tin Man Quality Oil
50 screen prints
18 by 24 inches
Signed and Numbered
One color on French Paper Dur-O-Tone Butcher Off-White

If you can't make it to the show, Gallery 1988 will have prints available online after the opening night.

Gallery 1988 already has a few preview images on their facebook page.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

KHAAAAAAN! (Star Trek)



The latest officially licensed Star Trek image for Bye Bye, Robot is now available.

If you haven't seen the Star Trek episode "Space Seed" or haven't seen it in a while, I suggest you check Netflix or Amazon and watch it. Admittedly I didn't remember much of the episode before watching it again. It makes "Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan" all that much better.

You can find out more about Khan's history here. It will give you a better understanding of where the poster is coming from. Most of the text in this poster is straight from Khan's dialogue in the show.

Size: 16" x 24"
High Quality Heavy Weight
100lb Acid Free Paper
Only $25

Friday, February 15, 2013

C3PO Protocol Droid is now available at Acme Archives


Everyday he's shufflin'. To continue on with the "Vintage Droid Box Art" series, here is C3PO. Now available at Acme Archives.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Wizard of Oz travel posters





I went back and read the original "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum for inspiration for these posters. It's a quick and interesting read, especially if the only version you know of the story is the 1939 film. The Tin Woodman actually uses his axe to protect his friends from wolves. And you need a magic hat to control the flying monkeys.

What I thought was truly interesting is how Baum described Kansas - gray. Gray on all sides. Fitting that they started the movie in black and white. And the same reason this Kansas poster is gray.

I'm starting out with 50 signed and numbered prints of each. Giclee on archival paper, 16 by 24 inches. I've set up a special store for pre-order of these prints - $48 each or $154 for the set of four. Please allow up to 3 weeks from now for delivery.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Templar recruitment poster at WeLoveFine.com (Mighty Fine)


WeLoveFine.com just released a poster I did for them asking you to "Join the Templars". As well as a t-shirt for the Illuminati:


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Licensed My Little Pony Christmas prints


Starting at 9:30 a.m. PST, Friday Dec. 7, two officially licensed "My Little Pony" prints go on sale. Dark Hall Mansion asked me to come up with a couple of Christmas concepts. These are the result.
The Variant and Canvas editions will all be signed, and for the Variants, it's Dark Hall Mansion's first time having these select editions printed on a paper stock favored by photographers for special printing projects.

These are Giclee prints, 18 by 24 in. Standard edition of 300 are $65 each and variant edition of 50 (signed by me) are $100 each. They will also have canvas prints (15) for $250.

Dark Hall Mansion's prints have been known to sell out and with the popularity of The Hub's "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" show, this could be the case.

For those not familiar with the sale process, simply load the Dark Hall Mansion Store page here. and REFRESH page at 9:30, you'll see Paypal Add-to-Cart buttons appear beneath all 6 Editions allowing you to check out securely.

If you'd also like to try your luck for an extra copy, I'm holding a giveaway contest. All you need to do is follow this link and provide your name and email - to be used only to notify the winner.

The print I'll be giving away is a signed artist print. Same size and quality as the regular run.
Good Luck!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Poster sale on Fab.com

Fab.com has a few of my posters on sale beginning at 11 a.m. Eastern time, Wed. Nov. 21 - at discounted prices. Here is a preview:


Monday, November 5, 2012

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park poster


This is the latest WPA-style poster for Ford Craftsman Studios Online. Hot lava anyone?

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park WPA-style poster


Ford Craftsman Studios has another poster of mine up. It's been great working with them. They let me pick a National Park and run with it. Hawaii is next.

Poster measures 17 1/2" X 23"
Only $35!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Star Trek Risa travel poster


Bye Bye, Robot has released the next Star Trek WPA-style travel poster. This time we visit Risa in the Epsilon Ceti Star System.
Size: 16" x 24"
High Quality Heavy Weight
100lb Acid Free Paper
Only $25!

They've also isolated the Horga'hn (small wooden statuette in the image) as stickers. 3 for $5.


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Endor and Alderaan travel posters available at Ltd. Gallery and Acme Archives


Ltd. Art Gallery has a few prints of the next two Star Wars travel posters. You can find them at Acme Archives Direct as well.

Thanks again to everyone who has made this series such a success. There are four more planned: Bespin, Death Star, Hoth and one yet to be determined.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Glacier Bay National Park: WPA style poster


A while back, Ford Craftsman Studios asked me to pick a national park to add to their collection of vintage WPA posters. Glacier National Park was on their list. I had a great time and hope to pay tribute to more national parks for them.

Prints available for $35 unframed and $125 framed.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Thunderbirds Are Go! Prints now available


Perhaps it's because I have British parents and we visited relatives in the UK growing up, but I was exposed to the Thunderbirds at an early age. Of course the shows I saw were re-runs, but that didn't matter. I thought they were pretty cool. There was even a live action movie made not too long ago (I haven't seen it).

ArtYouGrewUpWith asked me to come up with a few posters to showcase this trip down memory lane. This poster is the first. I admit I took some liberties with how the vehicles fly (4 is an underwater vehicle, if you look closely you can see bubbles around it). They also have others available by other artists.

The print is in an edition of 95, Giclee on paper. They each come signed, numbered and with a certificate of authenticity.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

First in a series of licensed Star Trek posters for ByeByeRobot

Bye Bye Robot approached me about creating a series of posters featuring Star Trek. I couldn't pass it up. This is the first one released. Based on the vintage WPA style travel posters of U.S. National Parks. There are stickers of the shuttle available too.

Posters are $25 and stickers are 3 for $5.

Best part is, they are officially licensed through CBS/Star Trek. StarTrek.com even did an announcement about the poster!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Third in the series of prints for Team Garmin-Barracuda

Slipstream sports has released the 3rd poster (out of 5) featuring Team Garmin-Barracuda riders. This one is Dave Zabriskie.

Prints are 20 by 30 inches and only $19.99. Grab one while they last. This is a limited run.

Friday, May 4, 2012

May the 4th be with you.

Just thought I'd pass this along. In the spirit of “may the fourth be with you” Zazzle is offering 30% off all Star Wars Merch, by using the code: STARWARS2012 at checkout (expires 5/16/2012).

The only Star Wars stuff I have on Zazzle are tshirts, mugs and mousepads made from the posters I've done. Check them out if you'd like. Including Mos Eisley.

There are also a lot of other Star Wars tshirts on there too.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Darth Vader screen print giveaway!

I'm starting a monthly giveaway (for a year). To kick things off, I'm giving away one of these limited edition screen prints that are also available through DarkInkArt.com. Size is 18 by 24 inches.

For the first giveaway, I'm going through Facebook. Others will probably go through Twitter or a combination of the two. So, seeing as this is the first giveaway, I'll apologize now for any glitches that may occur.

To enter, click on the image or go directly to my Facebook page. You'll have to "Like" the page in order to reveal the entry form (sneaky, I know). All I'm asking is your name and email address so I can notify you when you win.

As an added bonus, you get extra points for inviting friends to enter. For instance, if one of your friends you invite enters as well, it will be as if you entered twice.

I'll try to do these giveaways towards the first of the month. Check back to see what's up next. Or subscribe for updates by entering your email in the spot on the right.