The "this" mentioned in the header above is the PaRappa the Rapper-inspired illustration found below, by the way.
Oh, and the illustration in question was produced by artist Ashley Davis for the "Fangamer X Attract Mode Art Show" that took place during last year's PAX Prime.
If you're as big a PaRappa fan as I am (and, really, who isn't?) and you'd like to nab an 11-inch-by-17-inch giclee print like the one showcased in the photo above, head over to fangamer.net with 25 of your hard-earned bucks in tow at your earliest convenience.
See also: previous write-ups about Ashley Davis' work
Showing posts with label giclee print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giclee print. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Thursday, October 10, 2013
For a good time, call ...
Remember this post, in which I shined a light on the peculiar pieces produced by artist Kasey Tararuj for the recent 3NES Show (held at the Bottleneck Gallery in Brooklyn, New York)?
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.
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.
Labels:
3NES,
art,
Bottleneck Gallery,
giclee print,
illustrations,
Jude Buffum,
NSFW-ish,
Peach,
pixels,
prints,
Samus Aran,
sexy,
smutty,
zelda
Sunday, February 12, 2012
'Blue is Always Stronger'
I don't know about you, but I always appreciate a good piece of Zelda-themed art--especially when it's as awesome as the example below.
This particular piece was produced by Philadelphia-based illustrator and designer Jude Buffum, by the way. A nine-inch-by-nine-inch giclee print (on canvas) of this image can be bought here for $40. (A bunch of additional Buffum prints can be found there, too, so definitely check out the link if you have both the dough and the interest.)
This particular piece was produced by Philadelphia-based illustrator and designer Jude Buffum, by the way. A nine-inch-by-nine-inch giclee print (on canvas) of this image can be bought here for $40. (A bunch of additional Buffum prints can be found there, too, so definitely check out the link if you have both the dough and the interest.)
Labels:
art,
giclee print,
illustrations,
Jude Buffum,
nintendo,
prints,
The Legend of Zelda
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