What would Marvel superheroines look like is they had lived in the year 1887? Thanks to artist Michael Dooney we have an idea. He drew this cool series titled “1887 Ladies” and these ladies look spectacular. They are elegant, with steampunk and Victorian and old west style. I think my favorite is Black Widow. These are so stylish and beautiful. See more here.
These Star Wars Lego Minifigs Wearing Spaceship Costumes are simply adorable. They were created by Nick Chen. Each of these characters are wearing their own ships and vehicles as if cosplaying. It’s a pretty cool idea and it really makes for some great new LEGO creations. A few of our favorites are below, but you can check Nick’s Flickr page for more.
They look easy enough to make if you want these on your desk. They are pretty cute.
Martin Creaney is an artist who works in wood, but that is an understatement. What he does is create masterpieces like this handmade Millennium Falcon. It’s made from over 3, 000 pieces, each piece individually worked. Just look at all of that fantastic detail. If Han was a carpenter, this would be his ship. I don’t even know if that makes any sense, I’m just blown away by this magnificent ship.
Check out the video below to see Martin talk about it. My God this thing is beautiful. Do you have any idea how much Pledge it takes to polish a ship like this?
Geek up your walls with these cool Sci-Fi Vehicle Art Prints from UltraPrint. They have a large assortment of cool geeky prints including Star Trek ships, Star Wars vehicles, Batman’s vehicles and more. These look great and come as sets. You can get them in different colored backgrounds. I love the Star Trek ships and the set showing off some of Batman’s toys, although they are all very cool.
Artist Tom Hodges created this awesome set of Jedi Disney Princesses. This is absolutely the best Star Wars/Disney mashup ever. They are awesome all by themselves, but check this out. You can actually get many of these designs on t-shirts and hoodies and prints. How cool is that? It is perfect for fans of both Disney Princesses and Star Wars. I really love the style and the colors.
If Star Wars was a horror franchise instead of Sci-Fi, these ships might look at home in a galaxy far, far away. As it is, these Star Wars ships as Monsters are very disconcerting and scary. But cool as hell. Artist Jake Parker created these cool ships that are alive in a whole new way. I love how the Death Star has a Sarlacc Pit in it. It’s always interesting to see familiar things in a whole new way. These remind me of these cool sci-fi ships and characters that look like fossils.
These ships are primitive and fierce and are not to be messed with. You can buy a signed print featuring these ships here.
Dean Balangcod shared this project where he created a themed beer label for Beau’s beer. I could definitely get behind a Doctor Who branded beer. These designs are pretty awesome and include a case that looks like the TARDIS with a cutaway so you can see the labels on the beer within.
There are also glasses with the label, but those only show a tractor. The other labels are much cooler and show Zygons, Weeping Angels, a Dalek and a Cyberman. I would love to see some beer with these labels on it.
This is a special treat for Robocop fans. Skuzzles’ first limited edition screen print movie poster of 2016 is from artist Anthony Petrie. The detail and design is insane. This poster just pops out at you. Throughout, there are an array of one liners and references from RoboCop. The whole man/machine theme is expertly done here. You can almost see his veins pumping beneath his armor. Anthony says:
Robocop is one of my all-time favorite movies, and he’s the subject in a lot of Hero pop culture references. That’s why I wanted to approach Robocop in a more unconventional way, visually depicting him in a more vulnerable state than we’re used to seeing. Thematically, this concept explores the duality of man and machine by drawing a graphic connection between Murphy’s organic —and inorganic— elements, with a darker and more dystopian palette.
The first 100 orders will receive a free 2″ limited edition RoboCop badge. And any orders within the first 3 days of sale will have a chance to win 1 of 4 original RoboCop art pieces by Anthony Petrie. Nice!
I came across this amazing art and had to share. These colorful images of Harley Quinn and The Joker are awesome. They were made by Thaís Petersen. The Harley piece was made for a game expo and the Joker was a commission. I love the colors and the shading on these. It reminds me how interested I am in the new Suicide Squad movie. These characters may not be the same level of insane as the movie, but this is some super nice art.
Behance user Robert Sienicki is a graphic designer and illustrator who was working so hard that he wanted to create something just for fun. So he made a blog and started filling it up with drawings of characters from his favorite movies. He found that drawing Doctor Who characters was the most fun so when he had free time he created these cool versions.
His girlfriend suggested that he make it into a poster to hang in the living room. I have to agree, this makes an awesome poster. It sounds like he plans on adding more characters and I can’t wait to see them. The coolest part of the story? There are only four printed copies in the world. Rob has one, and the remaining three were given to Sue Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. That’s pretty cool.
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