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Showing posts with label fan art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fan art. Show all posts
Friday, October 6, 2017
Friday, September 8, 2017
Fan Art Round-Up: Pennywise from It
"That" by Dave Correia DaveCorreiaArt
A gallery of fan art featuring Pennywise of Stephen King's It.
After twenty-seven years, the clown that haunted the dreams of eighties kids everywhere returns today to strike fear into a whole new generation. If there was ever a film better designed to strike fear into the hearts of children than It, I've yet to see it. Personally, I think Bill Skarsgard will give the great Tim Curry a run for this money. I've already read that his performance is one of the best screen presences in recent horror film history.
To celebrate the release of the remake of It, I've compiled a gallery of the best Pennywise fan art to be found on the web. As usual if I've miscredited any illustration or if you know of a stand-out piece of fan art I've missed, drop me a link in the comments below.
To celebrate the release of the remake of It, I've compiled a gallery of the best Pennywise fan art to be found on the web. As usual if I've miscredited any illustration or if you know of a stand-out piece of fan art I've missed, drop me a link in the comments below.
Labels:
fan art,
fan art round-up,
horror
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Friday, June 16, 2017
Link Round-Up: June 16, 2017
"Eleven" by Canada-based Drake Tsui
Stranger Things Fan Art
11 artists creating unexpected excellence in ceramics
How Fan Films Helped Shape The LEGO Movie
Infographic: The Surprising Evolution Of PANTONE Colors Over The Past 18 Years
How Fan Films Helped Shape The LEGO Movie
Infographic: The Surprising Evolution Of PANTONE Colors Over The Past 18 Years
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fan art,
link round-up,
mash-up,
round-up,
stranger things
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Fan Art Round-Up: Wonder Woman
"Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice / Wonder Woman" by France-based GOXIII
A gallery of fan art featuring Wonder Woman.
Labels:
fan art,
fan art round-up,
wonder woman
Sci-Fi Round-Up: May 30, 2017
Interviews
Around The Marvel Universe With Al Ewing
Cinematographer Matthew Jensen Compares the New Film to Donner's Superman
Eating Authors: J. Mulrooney (Campbell Award Nominee)
Gal Gadot On Making 'Wonder Woman:' 'We Left Cynicism Aside'
Jim Hines, The Fantasy Author Using Humor to Get Serious About Disability and Gender
Laini Taylor, author of Strange The Dreamer
Sudbury Writer Nina Nesseth Decodes science behind Orphan Black
Cinematographer Matthew Jensen Compares the New Film to Donner's Superman
Eating Authors: J. Mulrooney (Campbell Award Nominee)
Gal Gadot On Making 'Wonder Woman:' 'We Left Cynicism Aside'
Jim Hines, The Fantasy Author Using Humor to Get Serious About Disability and Gender
Laini Taylor, author of Strange The Dreamer
Sudbury Writer Nina Nesseth Decodes science behind Orphan Black
Labels:
fan art,
round-up,
sci-fi round-up,
science fiction,
wonder woman
Friday, March 31, 2017
Fan Art Round-Up: Ghost in the Shell Pt 3
A gallery of fan art featuring Major Matoko Kusanagi of Ghost in the Shell.
[Previously: Ghost in the Shell Part 1 and Ghost in the Shell Part 2]
I am SO pumped for this movie! If it lives up to the promise of its trailer, it's going to be epic. I'm a huge fan of the manga and anime, and I'm a huge fan of ScarJo. I think this role is going to be a perfect fit.
When they announced the release of Snowpiercer, I spent a solid month ranting to anyone who would listen that if they could adapt Le Transperceneige, then they could adapt Ghost in the Shell. How Snowpiercer got made first, I'll never know, but Ghost in the Shell's finally here, so I'm happy.
Here's some fan art to celebrate. As always, if you know of an exceptional piece of fan art I've missed or you spot a piece I've miscredited, please drop me a note below!
When they announced the release of Snowpiercer, I spent a solid month ranting to anyone who would listen that if they could adapt Le Transperceneige, then they could adapt Ghost in the Shell. How Snowpiercer got made first, I'll never know, but Ghost in the Shell's finally here, so I'm happy.
Here's some fan art to celebrate. As always, if you know of an exceptional piece of fan art I've missed or you spot a piece I've miscredited, please drop me a note below!
Labels:
anime,
fan art,
fan art round-up,
ghost in the shell
Fan Art Round-Up: Ghost in the Shell Pt 2
A gallery of fan art featuring Major Matoko Kusanagi of Ghost in the Shell.
[Previously: Ghost in the Shell Part 1 and Ghost in the Shell Part 3]
The big day's here! I've been waiting for a worthy live action Ghost in the Shell movie since I was a teenager. I was legitimately pissed when I realized a Scarlet Widow feature was never going to happen, but this is sooo much better. My fingers are crossed that this is the first in a long lived franchise! I mean come on. If Resident Evil gets six installments, Ghost in the Shell has to at least merit a trilogy.
Here's some fan art to celebrate. As always, if you know of an exceptional piece of fan art I've missed or you spot a piece I've miscredited, please drop me a note below!
Here's some fan art to celebrate. As always, if you know of an exceptional piece of fan art I've missed or you spot a piece I've miscredited, please drop me a note below!
Labels:
anime,
fan art,
fan art round-up,
ghost in the shell
Fan Art Round-Up: Ghost in the Shell Pt 1
A gallery of fan art featuring Major Matoko Kusanagi of Ghost in the Shell.
[Related: Ghost in the Shell Part 2 and Ghost in the Shell Part 3]
If you'd told fifteen year old me that there would be a live action adaptation of my favorite manga with CG worthy of the franchise, I would have called you a liar. But today's the release of Ghost in the Shell, and I couldn't be more excited. To celebrate, I've rounded up a gallery of some of my favorite fan art featuring the Major, who is undoubtedly among the most badass heroines ever conceived.
As always, if you know of an exceptional piece of fan art I've missed or you spot a piece I've miscredited, please drop me a note below!
As always, if you know of an exceptional piece of fan art I've missed or you spot a piece I've miscredited, please drop me a note below!
Labels:
anime,
fan art,
fan art round-up,
ghost in the shell
Friday, December 9, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Fan Art: Luke and Rey
"I want Luke to be soft smol dork not bitter oldman pls and also have more time with Rey"
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration,
star wars
Monday, February 1, 2016
Food Art: BB-8 Bento Box
Source: OMGIRI via Between the Pages
Disney bento box creator Micky Araben was so excited about the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens that he created a series of bento foxes featuring BB-8 (on a bed of “Jakku sand couscous”), Rey and Finn, a Stormtrooper and Kylo Ren (with a beet-stained red lightsaber), and Chewbacca and Han Solo.
Labels:
bento boxes,
fan art,
star wars
Fan Art: How the force works
"This is how the force works, right?" by MJ Alexander (Snartha)
Damn it, Rey, you're not in the Matrix!
Labels:
fan art,
humor,
Illustration,
star wars
Friday, January 29, 2016
Fan Art: Ways of the Force
"...ways of the Force" by Spain-based Mariló Delgado
"i was going to make a quick silly sketch based on this but it got out of hand"
Fan Art: The End of Star Wars
"i can’t be the only one who thought it was gonna end like this"
Labels:
fan art,
Illustration,
star wars
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