Pop Eggs: Pop Culture Art To Get Egg-Cited About

Pop Eggs Pop Culture Art To Get Egg-Cited About
This art series from Kate Dawe is appropriately titled “Pop Eggs”. It takes pop culture characters and throws an egg into the mix. It’s a little odd, but that’s what we like about it. It’s also playful and fun.

The word puns are in full effect in the titles too, like E.T. The Eggstraterrestrial, Jurassegg Park, The Termeggnator and more. If you want to make a pop culture omelette, you have to break a few eggs right? Or at least incorporate eggs into your art. You can check out more in the link above. It’s egg-citing stuff.

Pop Eggs Pop Culture Art To Get Egg-Cited About

Pop Eggs Pop Culture Art To Get Egg-Cited About

Pop Eggs Pop Culture Art To Get Egg-Cited About

Classic Scifi And Fantasy Rides

Classic Scifi And Fantasy Rides
Over the years Sci-Fi has given us many cool and famous rides. This is by no means a comprehensive series detailing all of them, but Christian Petersen’s art covers some of our favorites. I like the captions he provided under each one. The real question is which would win in a race? Well, that’s obvious.

The TARDIS would almost win, but since that miniature ship is in the Doctor’s bloodstream, it would cause him to pass out, allowing the miniature ship to leave the Doctor, exit the TARDIS and win the race.
Classic Scifi And Fantasy Rides

Classic Scifi And Fantasy Rides

Classic Scifi And Fantasy Rides

Classic Scifi And Fantasy Rides

Gremlins Minimalist Art Series

Gremlins Minimalist Art Series
Who doesn’t love Gremlins? Or Mogwai? Even the bad guys are cute. Well, if you have a special place in your heart for the movie Gremlins, you’ll love this minimalist take on the series from french artist Mister Gamma. He calls it part 1 so hopefully he will do more. All of these minimalist designs are adorable. I’m not sure if they are still for sale, since I can’t find them anywhere else, but if you get a hold of these, don’t leave them on your wall after midnight, don’t get them wet and don’t expose them to bright light.
Gremlins Minimalist Art Series

Gremlins Minimalist Art Series

Gremlins Minimalist Art Series

TARDIS Road

TARDIS Road
TARDIS Road is arguably the Doctor’s best album, with hits like: Davro’s Garden, She Came In Through The TARDIS Window and many more. Seriously, this is a fun mashup of The Beatles’ Abbey Road album cover and Doctor Who. It features all four New-Who Doctors and a bunch of cool Easter eggs. It makes me wish that these Doctors would form a band and release cool albums like this.

Cool Doctor Who Pixel Art

Cool Doctor Who Pixel Art
Buenos Aires, Argentina based artist In Rainhead created this cool Doctor Who pixel art featuring some of our favorite elements from the show. There’s the sonic screwdriver, a cyberman, a Dalek and the TARDIS. These put me in the mood to play an old Doctor Who video game. It’s too bad that my choices are severely limited. We need more Doctor Who video games. These are cute.

Cool Doctor Who Pixel Art

Cool Doctor Who Pixel Art

Cool Doctor Who Pixel Art

Papercraft 11th Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver

Papercraft 11th Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver
If you are looking for a fun project, why not make your own Sonic Screwdrivers based on the 11th Doctor’s version? Check out the one that Barbara Ribeiro made with scrapbooking paper. I’d say she got all of the details spot on. She definitely deserves some Jammie Dodgers as a reward.

Now she has a paper version that hopefully opens more than just paper doors. The light and the extension part even functions, though this version is silent.

Papercraft 11th Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver

Papercraft 11th Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons
Berlin, Germany based artist Sanja Zakovska created this fun series called The Lost Family Portraits. It depicts some of our favorite Sci-Fi icons in antique style portraits. The best one is the Alien/Predator family portrait with Predator dad, Alien mom and Facehugger child.

This is a clever and fun series that puts some familiar faces into our past and lets us view them as if in a scrapbook.

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons

The Lost Family Portraits Of Sci-Fi Icons

Stylized Illustrations Of Movie Character Outfits

Stylized Illustrations Of Movie Character Outfits
Check out this interesting series of stylized illustrations of some popular outfits worn by movie characters. It features some of our favorites like Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Star wars, The Terminator, and more. He has more on his behance page.

Fred Birchal has studied these outfits and stylized them so that you can admire them without a wearer. This is a fun look at some of the costumeswe know and love. It’s interesting to put the spotlight on these threads. It really shows how simple they are, yet we immediately recognize them.

Stylized Illustrations Of Movie Character Outfits

Stylized Illustrations Of Movie Character Outfits

Stylized Illustrations Of Movie Character Outfits

Stylized Illustrations Of Movie Character Outfits

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Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico
What if Batman visited Mexico? It’s a question I’ve never thought about. Photographer Faridde Orozco thought about it and set out to find out just what that would be like. This series of photographs are the answer.

These shots are beautiful and you know what? The location may have changed from Gotham to Mexico, but Batman is just doing his usual thing. Brooding and looking out over the city from rooftops, mostly keeping to the shadows. I really like getting a tour of the city from Batman’s point of view. Awesome. My hope is that Faridde takes some other heroes to other cities and shows us the results.

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Batman In Mexico

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils
French artist Georges le Mercenaire created this series that imagines famous Pop Culture characters, mostly robots, as fossils dug up by some fictional future generation. Below are just some of them. I love art like this that thinks outside of the box and shows you familiar things in new ways. It’s a fantastic concept.

Among the Sci-Fi characters presented here are Twiki from Buck Rogers, a Cylon, an AT-AT, Darth Vader, Bender from Futurama and more.

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils

Pop Culture Characters As Fossils