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Belgian graphic artist & illustrator Laurent Durieux redesigns movie posters in a retro-futurisitc style. View his complete work via his website.
Laurent Durieux doesn’t actually live in a retro-futuristic world imagined by H.G. Wells and designed by Raymond Loewy. In Durieux’s world, gigantic robots tower over forests populated by mythical beasts such as Bigfoot and King Kong; city skies are thick with airships shaped like Snoopy, while Buck Rodgers-like vehicles whiz by on slender monorails; and movie monsters are portrayed as sensitive creatures, victims of their grotesqueries rather than revenge-fueled fiends.
Pretty sure this was the 1983 run at MSG
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Beautiful Chemistry: Amazing Chemical Reactions Filmed with a 4K UltraHD Camera [VIDEO]
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The anatomy of a mushroom. I love drawing mushrooms, I love mushrooms in my food, and I love mushrooms puns. There is a fungus among us and it needs a good home!
Pick one up at my store at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/184245232/the-anatomy-of-a-mushroom-art-print
31 Days of Halloween - Movie #13: Stephen King’s It (1990)
TRIVIA: Jarred Blancard (young Henry Bowers) hated having to call Marlon Taylor (young Mike Hanlon) a “nigger”, and would often apologize to him before and after filming for his character’s excessive use of the slur.
NOTE: I had to take five days off to take care of some health issues… sue me. Never has a movie terrified me for so much for so long a period of time to finally become a frequently watched, favorite film of mine. I think a lot of that has to do with it being the final film my mother and I ever watched together. Either way, this and The Stand, um, stand, as the definitive Stephen King on television (Under the Dome? Don’t get me started.).
"GEEKx27" (SpongeBob) by Rob Regis acrylic x watercolor / 16”x20”
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