Thursday, September 26, 2013

Posters: Frankenstein


Frankenstein by Bernie Wrightson
 Limited edition screen prints available for purchase from Nakatomi, Inc. US$50


  

Posters: Inception

SCREEN PRINTS Part I by Grzegorz Domaradzki


In the early years, Gabz’s personal art work revolved around rather dark themes. A conscious effort to make his work more broadly appealing and optimistic in its tone.  He initially works in pencil or pen before the hand-drawn art gets finished on his iMac. 

Mash-Up: Boo Who?

Boo Who? Created by Andrew Wilson

Prints available for purchase from Ltd. Art Gallery. US$20

Mash-Up: Mario does Magritte

“The Son of Plumber” based on René Magritte’s “The Son of Man” by Breshvic Penicillin

"This Is Not Pixel Art" by Breshvic Penicillin
Prints available for purchase at Society6.  US$12.48

“The Son of Plumber” based on René Magritte’s “The Son of Man” 1964.

Link Round-Up: September 26, 2013

A Song of Ice and Fire - Mother of Dragons by Alex Negrea

"Hi everyone. I wanted to do a fanart for GOT for a long time. I had some free time these days and there was a contest on www.itsartmag.com. hope you like. If you want to learn the techniques i use when i paint check out my 5 hour long video tutorial (it contains also audio) ."
 
36 Beautiful Landscapes That Prove That Video Games Are Art

All Paintings is an art portal with more than 50,000 images from the paintings & artworks of the best masters of art history.

Breaking Bad portrait: Walter White and Jesse Speed Painting

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Fan Film: Dark Knight Legacy


"The Dark Knight Legacy" Directed by Brett Register from Machinima

Though it's over a year old now, there’s still a debate raging as to the meaning of the conclusion of The Dark Knight Rises. Did Bruce Wayne survive or was Bruce's uncanny appearance in the café mearly a figment of Alfred's imagination? Did John Blake become Robin or Nightwing or even a new Batman?

While there the answer to the first question will never be definitively settled, the answer to the second question is much more clear. Remember Wayne's quote from Batman Begins: "As a man, I’m flesh and blood; I can be ignored, I can be destroyed. But as a symbol…as a symbol I can be incorruptible. I can be everlasting." Clearly, Blake is intended to rise to fill Batman's shoes, validating the entire point of the trilogy.

Sadly, we're never going get to see Nolan's version of Blake's story, but director Brett Register has harnessed the fanatically following of Christopher Nolan's trilogy to create a fan film that offers up some closure. It's called The Dark Knight Legacy, and it's fairly brilliant. Set one year after the events of The Dark Knight Rises, The Dark Knight Legacy follows John Blake's adventures as Nightwing, defending Gotham City from a new villain known as the Red Hood.
"Dark Knight Legacy is a fan film set one year after the Dark Knight Rises, following "Robin" John Blake's heroic journey to protect the symbol of Batman from the lethal, relentless attacks of a masked vigilante known only as the Red Hood."

Fan Film: Batman: Puppet Master


"Someone's been letting inmates out of Arkham Asylum...

In the months following the death of Harvey Dent, Batman, still a wanted fugitive, is pushed to his limits as a new crime wave hits Gotham. Batman's search to find who's responsible leads him to a showdown with the masochistic serial killer Victor Zsasz.

Meanwhile Gotham's newest crime boss, a mysterious figure known as Scarface, has a meeting with Edward Nigma, an FBI agent, sworn to bring down Batman at all costs."
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