Well, today's post is devoted to a few more pieces that were produced for that show, although these pieces--which also focus on Peach, Samus and Zelda and are titled, "For a Good Time, Call Peach," etc.--aren't quite as "safe for work" as the ones Tararuj concocted.
As such, I'm only going to show an extremely cropped version of one of them "above the fold," as it were. To see them in all of their appealingly smutty glory, click on "read more" below.
"For a Good Time, Call Samus" |
"For a Good Time, Call Peach" |
"For a Good Time, Call Zelda" |
All of the above were made by Jude Buffum, by the way.
Sadly, it appears as though the numbered giclée prints of the first two pieces that were being sold via the Bottleneck Gallery's online shop are no longer available, although "For a Good Time, Call Zelda" can still be bought for $55.
To see more examples of Buffum's work, check out his website, judebuffum.com.
6 comments:
You know what I'm gonna say. :-P
I like the look of these-pixelated and a little awkward looking, they remind me of posters you'd see in the background of city levels in games like Bad Dudes or Ninja Gaiden.
Ah, yes, you're right, Jeremy! I hadn't even thought of that...
You don't like these either, Justin? Is it because they feature naked-ish women, or do you not like the style?
Or are you saying you'd like to see male versions? Because in that case, I wholeheartedly agree with you ;)
My favorite thing about these are the custom "censor" marks--really cute! ;)
I agree, Michael. They're very creative--even if you don't much like "lady parts" :)
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