A digital sketch and a real sketch, a digital painting, a poster and a fake Magic card. From all these techniques comes five pieces of art that are all worthy a place in an art gallery, an art gallery featuring a Pop Culture exhibit to be exact.
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Small Oddities: Photos, A Mash-up and One Minimalist Interpretation
Three photographs, one classic cartoon character meets modern spy agency illustration and a minimalist interpretation of a Blue Rogue Air Pirate.
Declassify >Geek Space: Two Bakshi Walls
I have two walls in my home devoted to the animation of Ralph Bakshi, designated as my two “Bakshi Walls.” One is in my living room, which consists of three animation pencils from Wizards and the other is in my office, which has two actual animation cels from Wizards, so I guess you could call them my “Wizards” walls.
I’m going to share with you these walls, as they are two of my favorite Geek Spaces.
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Small Oddities: Futurama, Spy vs Spy, Jurassic Park, the Dark Castle and a B-25 Mitchell Bomber
This edition of Small Oddities contains a range of topics from dinosaurs to bombers, from castles to Futurama. Running the gamut of techniques from photography and digital art to cartoons and digital spoofs, each is created with talent, although the range of emotion may be from fun to serious to horror, they’re all great.
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Rotospective: Another look into Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards
Thus far in my Rotospective on Ralph Bakshi, I’ve taken a deep look into his films and for all but the first look into Wizards, I discussed the conclusions of those films and their meanings and lessons. The reason being that my first post on Wizards was relatively or arguably spoiler free, unless you’ve seen the film in which case I’m not spoiling anything by ending the post with a [BANG!].
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