Land of the Lost - Sleestak by 10th-letter
Another great piece of LotL fan Art from J(jay). We have an Enik portrait he did posted here as well.
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Land of the Lost - Sleestak by 10th-letter
Another great piece of LotL fan Art from J(jay). We have an Enik portrait he did posted here as well.
Land of the Lost - Enik by 10th-letter
Friday is Fan Day. Check out this Land of the Lost fan art from j(ay)
From the artist: “ This is the final of 5 cards that are to raise money for the March of Dimes; Steve Frank’s semi-annual “Steve4MOD” event, this is year 6.
The kids from The Brood.
Created by David Cronenberg in 1979
© New World Pictures
21 x 14.8 cm
October 2o16
j(ay)
#inktober
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Inktober 2016 #1
Bill Nunn
20 October, 1952 – 24 September 2016
Radio Raheem, as portrayed by Bill Nunn, from Do the Right Thing.
Created by Spike Lee in 1989 © 40 Acres and a Mule and/or Universal Pictures
21 x 14.8 cm October 2o16 j(ay)
Gene Wilder
11 June 1933 – 29 August 2016
This year’s Art Drop Day illustration
Willy Wonka, created by Roald Dahl in the children’s novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, in 1964 Portrayed by Gene Wilder on film in 1971 ©1971 The Quaker Oats Company and Wolper Productions , or maybe Paramount Pictures
29.7 x 21cm September 2o16 j(ay)
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The 12th of 19 (approved) sketch cards done for the Alien Anthology card series by <a href="http://www.upperdeck.com" target="_blank">Upper Deck</a>.
Lance Bishop from Aliens
© 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
Sketch card January 2o16 j(ay)
Alien Anthology - Xenomorph
The first of 19 (approved) sketch cards done for the Alien Anthology card series by Upper Deck
© 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
Sketch card January 2o16 j(ay)
Inktober, Day 011 A winged monkey from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, created by L. Frank Baum in 1900, first illustrated by W. W. Denslow and brought creepily to the big screen by Victor Fleming in 1939 --public domain— film version ©MGM
(around) 8 x 6 (inches) October 2o15 j(ay)