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Aled Lewis Turns Movies into Arcade Games And Photographs Scenes Of Snarky Toys [Art]
Aled Lewis Turns Movies into Arcade Games And Photographs Scenes Of Snarky Toys [Art]
Aled Lewis Turns Movies into Arcade Games And Photographs Scenes Of Snarky Toys [Art]
If you spend a lot of time look through the t-shirts on Threadless, you may have seen Aled Lewis' frequently punny designs—and his charmingly goofball images featuring plastic toys and snarky text. But he has more fun images up on his website, including scenes of Battle Royale, Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz reimagined as arcade games.
Patrick Connan Designs Alternate Movie Posters, Including 'Lord Of The Rings' Chess [Art]
Patrick Connan Designs Alternate Movie Posters, Including 'Lord Of The Rings' Chess [Art]
Patrick Connan Designs Alternate Movie Posters, Including 'Lord Of The Rings' Chess [Art]
Patrick Connan's artwork has been making the rounds lately, in part because of his simple but wonderfully clever trio of chess-inspired Lord of the Rings posters and in part because of his contribution to the Hero Complex Gallery's Jaws tribute art show. But Connan has put his spin on many, many more movies, dreaming up new posters and pop culture mashups.
John Loren Imagines Stop-Motion Spider-Man And Watergun-Slinging Cowboys [Art]
John Loren Imagines Stop-Motion Spider-Man And Watergun-Slinging Cowboys [Art]
John Loren Imagines Stop-Motion Spider-Man And Watergun-Slinging Cowboys [Art]
Artist John Loren's "hypothetical perfect movie" is a stop-motion animated Spider-Man, and offers his own concept design—as well as a few other Spidey-themed drawings. He also imagines his own version of The Fantastic Mr. Fox, caricatures the bands Mumford & Sons and Tenacious D, and sketches up a squirt-gun showdown and a rather dapper zombie. ...
Sam Taylor Draws Mutant Simpsons Characters And Drunken Monsters [Art]
Sam Taylor Draws Mutant Simpsons Characters And Drunken Monsters [Art]
Sam Taylor Draws Mutant Simpsons Characters And Drunken Monsters [Art]
Just about everyone in Sam Taylor's hyperactive cartoon grotesqueries is drunk: three-eyed Woody Woodpecker, Doctor Manhattan and hard-partying octopodes. Hell, even his anthropomorphic drugs are drunk. His bug-eyed, brightly colored style is a neat match for the characters from The Simpsons, whom he makes just a little sadder and more twisted than usual.
The Art of John Wilinski
The Art of John Wilinski
The Art of John Wilinski
Minneapolis College of Art & Design student John Wilinski has a wonderfully fun portfolio up on Tumblr, filled with portraits of Batman villains and Adventure Time characters, amusing takes on Arrested Development, Star Wars and Game of Thrones, and his responses to prompts from his digital illustration class.

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