Showing posts with label Posters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Posters. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Gorgeous Cirque du Soleil Posters

Get on this fast. For the next two days, Fab.com is having a sale on posters designed by a bunch of today's best contemporary artists, such as Travis Louie, Shag, Tara McPherson, Miss Van, Amy Sol and more. Go now.


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Travis Louie



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Amy Sol




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Tara McPherson




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Shag



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Jon Burgerman






Thursday, March 25, 2010

New Mark Ryden Poster!

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In advance of his next show, Mark Ryden is releasing a new limited edition lithograph on April 1, 2010.

The poster is "Incarnation," and comes from "The Gay Nineties Show" which opens April 29th, 2010, at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.

The edition size is 500 and the size is 37" x 26".
Price - $500
Get yours at Porterhouse.net


Mark Ryden


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Intergalactical Travel Posters

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Travel posters for a galaxy far far away, by designer Justin Van Genderen

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Movie Poster Artwork That Never Was -- Until Now

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Whether or not you like these films, you'll love the posters. Designer/artist Ibraheem Youssef has a little healthy obsession with Quentin Tarantino films (and a certain Larry David show) that has turned into a beautiful set of posters.

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Limited edition posters are $95, prints are $32


Ibraheem Youssef

Friday, July 25, 2008

New Dork City! San Diego Comic-Con Report

It was a meeting of the San Diego Dorkestra, myself included, as thousands upon thousands descended upon the historic Gaslamp Quarter in the yearly geek-fest ritual known as the San Diego Comic-Con. This year, for the first time, the Con sold out every day, and is now just way too crowded, unless you enjoy the scent of 40,000 men and 100 women closed up in a cramped space appealing, in which case what are you doing reading this at home when you could be in Right Guard heaven?!

But ah, we love it so. And every year more and more great artists show up selling originals, prints, toys, t-shirts, and their souls. (They know I'm kidding. Right?) The Con continues through Sunday, so here are our favorites in case you are lucky or stupid enough to be heading there this weekend.

So little to say, so much space. Strike that, reverse it. Where to begin? How about...

Elvis Stormtrooper!

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And flanking either side of the King of the Empire, Gary Baseman and Nathan J (AKA Nathan Jurevicius). I bumped into them at the Last Gasp Publishing booth (#1616), where Gary was signing copies of his book "Dying of Thirst" and others. While at the Con, Gary will also be releasing Pink Hot Cha Cha! Baseman will be selling and HAND-SIGNING 100 of these impish creatures at the Super 7 Booth #4729 on Saturday, July 26th at 4:00pm. Gary will also be showing his new Mimobot flash drive at the Mimoco booth #4938 on Saturday at 2 PM. Stop by and say PopDrawer sent ya'.

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Meanwhile, the ultra-fantastic Nathan J has just created an awesome new piece, The Monkey King, for who else, Munky King. He will be at the Monkey King booth (#4539) on Saturday from 3-4:30. (And while you're there, don't miss Yoskay Yamamoto's freaky but beautiful Koibito toy.

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Jeff Soto

The amazing and gracious Jeff Soto was spotted hanging at the Murphy Design and Art Books (booth #4833).

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He was signing his brand spanking new book "Storm Clouds" and Lucky 13 Calendar and he had some surprises up his sleeve. Well, in his art portfolio. Hot off the press original screens (one of a kind, mind you!) and sold-out limited edition giclees and artist proofs. PopDrawer managed to snag the long sold-out stunning print "Thunder Clouds over a Flower."

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Scott Morse

Scott Morse goofed off in his own booth (#4800), where he was fighting off his crowd of fans while simultaneously painting and selling some Con Exclusives, including original art from his archives, a set of limited prints from his upcoming book "The Ancient Book of Sex and Science (a collab with Lou Romano, Don Shank, and Nate Wragg), sketches, t-shirts, and two new exclusive Red Window books. Don't miss him!

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Tim Biskup

Okay, Tim isn't "officially" at the Con this year. But I spotted him slinking happily through the aisles, getting recognized everywhere he went. But while he may not be doing any signings, his company Gama-go is there in force (booth #4738), selling everything under the sun, including a huge wooden Deathbot and an exclusive Gama-go tee-shirt for both guys and dolls. (Full disclosure -- I did not snap this photo myself, I stole it from their website).

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Tara McPherson

Tara McPherson had a great corner booth (#4922) that was hopping, and full of awesome merchandise -- posters, giclees, toys, tees, and Tara McPherson herself. (Didn't get a snap of the artist in the flesh however, as the crowd was ginormous).

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The Grass Hut Gang

Unfortunately, I missed saying hi to Bwana Spoons, as he was taking a sightseeing day in San Diego, but happily, I did encounter Metal God Martin Ontiveros. Grass Hut is perched at booth (#4963) and is selling all kinds of goodies from their roster of great, including Martin, Bwana, Scrappers, Apak, and Le Merde. Bwana will also be at the Gargamel booth (#4739) Saturday
and everyday there are new customs at the Grass Hut Booth.

Bonus! Check out the Hot Wheels pavilion at booth #3445! They have 20 or so mini-buses customized by a crew of artists, including Bwana and Martin. See the pic below and try to guess which is which...

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Joey Chou - Favorite Discovery

Strolling down aisle 700, I happened upon booth 734, that of Joey Chou, and there I stopped. For quite a while. Joey Chou, an artist and a gentleman, and an Art Center of Design graduate, was stopping the show, in the best way.

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His prints and t-shirts were clever, sharp, and lovely. And his new book "Crazy by the Letters" which is soon to be seen in an Urban Outfitters near you, had me enthralled. "Crazy by the Letters" is a modern day Edward-Gorey-ish compendium of children and their alphabetical neuroses. Sample pages - "Edward has Encorpresis" (involuntary passage of feces in inappropriate venues), "Foster is a Frotteurist" (non-consentual rubbing and touching of other folks), and "Maggie has Munchausen's Syndrome" (feigning illness to gain attention).

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Often retro in technique but modern in concept and message, Joey's art had me smiling through the next three aisles. I bought more from him than any other artist or vendor.


Esther Pearl Watson, Mark Todd & Jordan Crane

These three auteurs shared a booth with Secret Headquarters, stock full of art, comics, and tees. This was one of my favorite spots, and I had a nice chat with Esther, Mark and Jordan. Their new stiff is outstanding. Don't miss it.

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More Great Fake Movie Art

PopDrawer readers may recognize the name Fleet Street Scandal. We first covered the awesome movie concept and poster art of Kevin Dart and Chris Turnham back in February. The Fleet Street guys are hanging at booth F-9, and are selling some exclusive new Comic-Con prints.

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And right next door to them (at F-8), another great team of artists who dabble in fake movie posters and other ephemera. Brothers Josh and Justin Parpan were wowing the passing crowds with their collection of prints, toys and tees. This quartet is a must-visit.

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Haunted Memories

There's Haunted Mansion fun to be found at booth 430, resting place of Edward Allen's Haunted Memories, an artist specializing in lenticular paintings that change from antique portraits to visions of hell, depending on where you stand, literally. Words can't really describe -- just check out the images below.

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Purveyors of Cuteness

Got a lady in your life who keeps the Con at arm's length? A baby or four whose formula-covered clothes need a little sprucing up? There was plenty of adorable-ness to go around, with one of the cutest being the Pea at Conduct Happiness (booth #4830). Yes, the Pea. The Pea is featured on a number of tees in various circumstances with text underneath reading "Pea in the Pool" (where the other vegetable stare horrified on the pool deck as the Pea lounges on a floatie), "Pea in Bed," and "Pea Standing Up." I see Paul Frank getting nervous...

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Close behind on the Ador-a-meter was Bored Inc.'s collection of Japanese-inspired creatures (booth #115), including Stinky Poo! (is a potty-pattern emerging?) Selling plush toys, tees and prints, Bored Inc. is sure to please the cute-lover in your life.

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Poketo

The booth of fine art purveyors and sellers of prints, tees, wallets, and plates (Yeah. Plates.) Poketo was one of my favorite stops (both #4634). Stocked to the gills with fresh art by Oksana Badrak, Andrew Holder, Leah Chun, Peskimo, PCP and so many other greats, this booth was rocking the Con. Stop by and tell Ted and Angie that PopDrawer sent you -- they're great folks.

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Nucleus

Probably the best collection of prints was to be found at Nucleus Gallery's booth. With art from the likes of Jon Klassen, Scott Campbell, Junko Mizuno, Mari Inukai, the selection is awesome. And mind-boggling. Nucleus has something like over 500 prints!

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A Paper Tiger

Online retailer of art prints A Paper Tiger continues it's great run of print releases with two new ones coming out at Comic-Con. Tessar Lo's "Kirin," an edition of only 50, and Scott Belcastro's "Lost in the Forest, Lost in the Thicket" with an even smaller edition of 30, are both released at the Con. But if you miss them there, some will be available online as well.

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Is there more? You bet there's more. So much fantastic art this year. But frankly I'm tired from rolling around naked in my new pile of Comic-Con t-shirts so I'm signing off. But thanks once again to Eric and Zared for securing me a pass this year, who will be receiving very cool token of my undying appreciation shortly.

P.S. Find mistakes in here. Too bad! I'm tired. leave me alone.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Won't you play me, the jazz hot maybe -- Robert Pokorny

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M Modern Gallery in Palm Springs has lined up another great show, this time with artist Robert Pokorny. The show, titled "Transitions" is described in the press release this way: "Transactions explores an abstraction of the figure, drawing on inspiration from Jazz Album Covers, Modern to Post Modern Art and contemporary culture. Time, movement and a state of transition are embodied in Pokorny’s sophisticated character driven pieces."

Mr. Pokorny's illustrations have been featured in magazines, newspapers and on CDs, and he has created band posters for a long list of rock luminaries, including Sonic Youth, Damien Rice, Rilo Kiley, Jack Johnson, and many others. In fact, you can purchase many of them in his online store. He also has other great merchandise in his store, including t-shirts, throw pillows, and birthday cards.

The show opens April 19th, from 7 to 10, and Mr. Pokorny will be in attendance. Can't make it to sunny Palm Springs? You can still purchase the works from the gallery. They run from $900 to $1500 and can be seen here.

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Robert Pokorny's official site

Transitions at M Modern Gallery

Monday, February 18, 2008

Fake movie posters -- better than the real thing

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Kevin Dart and Chris Turnham have a flair for the cinematic and dramatic, and we get to benefit from it. The two have run a site called Fleet Street Scandal since 2006. Here's the "story" behind the site and the gorgeous artwork on it:

"In 1967, the Fleet Street Art Gallery in London was robbed of its entire collection of priceless paintings. No clues were left. No motives were determined. No suspects were apprehended. The only thing known is the thief had exquisite taste. The incident became known as the Fleet Street Scandal.

Fast-forward to 2006 - Scotland Yard uncovers a hidden vault containing the entire cache of paintings. Upon hearing about the discovery, two young entrepreneurs from the American Northwest traveled to London and purchased the paintings at auction. They decided that instead of keeping the art to themselves they would make prints available to the masses so they could be enjoyed for generations to come."

Mssrs. Dart Turnham make these hidden treasures available on their site at extremely reasonable prices (in the $20 range!). The prints run from faux movie posters to travel posters, all done in gorgeous mid-century style. We're going to go out on a limb and suggest that Mssrs. Dart and Turnham are creating these posters themselves. We sure hope so, because then the Scotland Yard vault has no chance of running out of these lovely prints.

And don't forget their great new book!

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Fleet Street Scandal - www.FleetStreetScandal.com

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Aesthetic Apparatus Update - Get your posters now!



In an early post we waxed rhapsodic about the postermaking duo Aesthetic Apparatus. Now we hear that if you’re lucky enough to live in Minneapolis (where the current temperature is 12 degrees) and you own three coats, then you need to throw them on this Saturday night and shiver over to Grumpy’s Bar City Club Room (where you spend most of your Saturday nights anyway) from 6 PM to 11:30 PM for The 2nd Annual Aesthetic Apparatus Kindling & Litter-Box-Liner Sale (sponsored by OX-OP Arts (Minneapolis’ awesome gallery). Grumpy’s/OX-OP will be offering “slightly damaged or misprinted posters (most people can’t tell what’s wrong with them) for the AMAZINGLY STUPID low price of FIVE AMERICAN DOLLARS!” According to the announcement, full price prints will also be available along with art prints, t-shirts & random trinkets produced by Aesthetic Apparatus.



Aesthetic Apparatus - http://www.aestheticapparatus.com/
OX-OP Arts - http://www.ox-op.com/

Thursday, January 24, 2008

You rock! (and your baby does too!)

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Here’s an awesome idea that I stole from the hilarious blog Valley Girl, Interrupted. (Full disclosure -- Valley Girl, Interrupted and PopDrawer cohabitate in a legalized relationship). At Rattle-N-Roll you can get a custom made rock-concert-style poster made that doubles as a birth announcement. Or a party invitation. Or a family holiday card. Or a wedding invitation. All with your picture done up in Rock God glory, or even better your kick-ass babies image. The geniuses at Rattle-N-Roll ask for a picture of the subject of the rock poster, you, your loved one, your little bundle of soiled diapers, whoever, and you choose the template or suggest a new design. And voila, a rock star (YOU!) is born.

Rattle-N-Roll will provide a template to choose from for $200 for two posters or $250 for 2 posters and 50 birth announcement cards (for one child -- each extra person is... well, extra), or you can create a custom design for a higher, unspecified price. Above is an example of one of their templates, and below is a custom job they did. This is unquestionably the coolest way to say “look, we had sex and made something other than a mess!”

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Rattle-N-Roll - http://www.rattle-n-roll.com/html/shop2.html#

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Postermaking Pair Par Excellence


Certainly one of the most prominent commercial art forms since the 2nd half of the last century, rock posters are also, lucky for us, one of the most affordable. And one of the most exciting creators of modern rock posters were just introduced to me by PopDrawer reader Jeanne O’Brien Ebiri, a film producer in New York (married to writer/director/film critic Bilge Ebiri). Aesthetic Apparatus is the duo of Dan Ibarra and Michael Byzewski out of Minneapolis. Turns out PopDrawer has been enjoying their work for years without knowing them. The bands for whom they’ve done posters include, among many others, Cake, The New Pornographers, Spoon, and The Decembrists. Best thing about rock posters, other than the gorgeous images? Dirt cheap art!! Most of the posters offered by Aesthetic Apparatus are $20. In the future PopDrawer will be featuring more poster artists, but the talented team at Aesthetic Apparatus seem like a beautiful place to begin.



Aesthetic Apparatus -- www.aestheticapparatus.com Aesthetic Apparatus store