Showing posts with label voltron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voltron. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Giveaway! Poster or print.

Over at Wired's geekdad blog, I have a giveaway for one of many limited edition prints. Included are the Punxsutawney travel poster, the Voltron concert poster, and any one of the Star Wars travel posters.

Here is the link http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/11/steve-thomas-poster-giveaway/.

All you need to do is comment on the blog entry and you are entered. But do so by midnight, Eastern Standard Time, on Friday, December 2, 2011. The winner will be announced on Monday, December 5. Good luck!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Pop culture art show at L|td. gallery in Seattle beginning Oct. 21


I'm very excited to announce that I will be a part of the grand opening of L|td. gallery in Seattle next month (Oct. 21). The subject matter of the show is pop culture so that left it pretty much wide open.

I decided to revamp an old design and get screenprints made. 25 total, signed and numbered, 4 spot colour on French 100# PopTone (teal) paper. The look I was going for was that of a concert poster. They will be available at the show. (they used my piece for a base of the poster - awesome)



The pose is based on Angel Nieves' 3D model shown here. He was kind enough to allow me to use the image for reference.

Just being on the same bill as the artists listed on the poster is an honour. Many of whom I admire greatly and have been good sources of inspiration.

So, if you live in the area or plan to be in Seattle over that time, stop by. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Cartoon Concert Posters

Here is my latest series. They are concert posters based on 1980s cartoons. I wanted to try my hand at doing gig posters but needed a subject, so I turned to my youth and thought these would make good, fun, fake posters. All are up and for sale now.

Some come in different colour combinations as well as 'distressed' to look aged. To see the rest, visit my Zazzle and Imagekind stores.











I also turned one of them into a concert tshirt. Some of the shirts have cities listed on the back. I plan to do the same with the other posters. All of the shirts are customizable by colour and shirt style. Many to choose from.




The above art and posters are in no way affiliated with any bands or shows. 100% unofficial.