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Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Dave Rapoza Fantasy Art
This guy has skills! Fantasy illustrations/sets with beautiful lighting techniques....See a ton more work on his Deviant page.






Monday, March 8, 2010
HMV To Host Final Fantasy XIII Launch

On March 9 at 5.30pm, the game's producer Yoshinori Kitase and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo will be at the Oxford St store to sign games and answer questions.
The first 50 people who attend the signing in Final Fantasty costumes will be awarded a Final Fantasy XIII soundtrack, while other prizes will also be available.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Macho Films
Harvey Spannos is a surreal comedy about a young boy uncovering the mystery of his father's death and the search for his own identity. Through his journey, Harvey daydreams of being a pro skateboarder as he idolizes the enormously popular and successful champion. Written by Ben Wagner, this year you should also watch Macho Tail Drop by the same director:
Both featuring Rick McCrank, this one seemed to slip under the radar but makes for a good first movie post for the new year I'm sure you will agree. If you like the look of these, also check out some of the films by Harmony Korine (script writer for Kids), Werner Herzog (Even Dwarfs Started Small), and Wes Anderson (The Life Aquatic, The Fantastic Mr. Fox)
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Avatar Movie Trailer
Plot:
"A paraplegic ex-marine war veteran (Sam Worthington) is unwillingly sent to establish a human settlement on the distant planet of Pandora, only to find himself battling humankind alongside the planet’s indigenous Na’vi race in this ambitious, digital 3-D sci-fi epic from Academy Award-winning Titanic director James Cameron."
Quite possibly I may spontaneously combust in anticipation for this film. Apparently it's going to come out in the Imax cinema. Fuck Toy Story, go see this.
Kamen Rider Rules
Why didn't we have Kamen Rider in the West in the 80's? This character kicks serious ass and is a hit with the ladies despite his grasshopper-like face! This 2 min. video sees him take on a mecha-T Rex and save two hotties from certain doom!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Keith Thompson Dark Arts
Instead of doing my office work, I have been sitting here, quietly gawping at the detail and horror of freelance artist, Keith Thompson's drawings. This guy is sick; literally! I have collected some of his robot drawings for you and will have to do another post for his Undead gallery and more! Amazing.....









Brass Lion

Hausen

Martial Queller

Nakatomi Clark

Orbital Delegate

Panzer Fluch

Sequester

Dajjal
Friday, July 10, 2009
Coming soon from Hollywood

Avatar:
Earlier this month, James Cameron previewed the 3D video game based on his upcoming December 18 release, Avatar, and three screenshots were released. The sci-fi action-adventure stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Peter Mensah, Laz Alonso, Wes Studi, Stephen Lang and Matt Gerald.
Even though places like THR and IESB are saying that the audience at the Expo was asked to sign non-disclosure agreements, reports are nonetheless coming in from various different sources about the Avatar footage that was shown. And below we have provided a selection of quotes from them.
Coming Soon (scooper: ‘The Insider’)
'I’ve just returned from a preview screening of “Avatar”… and I’m still feeling the after effects of this jaw-dropping experience… Finally a director who doesn’t feel the need to stick it [3D] in the audience’s face with cheap tricks like pointing objects at the camera…
I thought–just like you guys–that I’ve seen it all with Gollum, or The Hulk, but Cameron has done it again. These creatures seem so real, that within minutes you forget you’re watching an enormous and very blue CGI character. Even the eyes are totally convincing. The characters have real personalities and a soul… The effects are in a league of their own. After some disappointing or even pointless 3-D movies, “Avatar” maybe the first movie where 3-D is properly utilized.'
MarketSaw
'You will NOT believe the detail… The world outside is amazing. It all lives, breathes and works… You will not believe the amount of leaves that look like someone created that jungle for real.
What is most important about this movie [is that] everything lives and breathes… There’s a shot of leaves somewhere which is so photorealistic you don’t want to think it’s CGI. You believe this world from the get-go. It’s there, you don’t need to believe it because you will experience it.'
Unique Cinema System (via Twitter)
'…Stunning, literally jawdropping. Amazing visuals unlike any before seen, with incredible detail… CGI was photorealistic, characters look really real. Believe the hype, this movie will be massive!'



The film begins at a party where Alice, now 17, finds out that she is about to be proposed to in front of hundreds of snooty high society types. She makes a run for it, and of course, ends up following a white rabbit down a hole, back to Wonderland — a place where she visited a decade prior. The White Rabbit is convinced that he has the right girl but Alice doesn’t remember her past visit to Wonderland. The creatures of Wonderland are ready to revolt and are hoping/waiting for Alice to help them, but will she? Can she?


Other trailers that look good:
Accidents Happen
The Laundry Worrior
Old Dogs
Zombieland
2012
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Tekkonkincreet

If you haven't seen the anime adaptation to Taiyo Matsumoto’s graphic novel Tekkonkincreet, I suggest you find it as soon as possible and do just that. Brought to the screen by Studio 4C, this version of the popular graphic novel is on of the most beautiful pieces of animation I have seen since....well just since (I'm not a super anime geek, so I'm no authority on this subject).

There is an interview with the CEO of 4C as well as some of the team that worked on the film on the PingMag site available here. Although there is no mention of another anime called Mind Game by the same team, that is also well worth a watch for it's rather leftfield style and story.

So, if like me, you are struggling to come to terms with the recession and have no money to go out and piss your measly earnings up a wall, go and search these gems out. You'll probably find them free on the web, but I strongly suggest buying them as they may well change your life forever (let's just hope they don't try and make a live action version and kill them like they seem to be doing with so many other classics).


Sunday, March 29, 2009
Zoomquilt 2
This is just a quick video to show you what Zoomquilt is. Please click HERE for the full experience, where you can go forward and backwards at various speeds or even just stop to admire the detail!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Perihelio Abstract Mecha

Perihelio hails from Poland and fucking rocks at creating abstract robotic fantastical imagery. He's been doing this since 2002 and when you look at his older stuff, it still looks like it could have been done yesterday. I think he's a bit of a genius to be honest. At only 28, he has a long way to go and progress further into the dark mecha arts.





See alot more of his amazing work HERE.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Fake Street Signs For Sale
Found this interesting post on Grafik Warfare regarding a certain person who is selling genuine "street-signs" and doctoring them to make them look like they are priceless works of art. According to Grafik Warfare;"

"This sign for instance I know from the bottom of my road in Brighton, so it’s not from London. also that D*Face stencil was never on there. The whole thing is bullshit."
If this is true, then the person who just bought this for £4,000 GBP has been seriously duped and I feel sorry for them. It's unbelievable how far people will go to make a quick buck in this age of streetart/graffiti mania. To make fake stencils of others work is appalling.


See more of the fake signage HERE.
"This sign for instance I know from the bottom of my road in Brighton, so it’s not from London. also that D*Face stencil was never on there. The whole thing is bullshit."
If this is true, then the person who just bought this for £4,000 GBP has been seriously duped and I feel sorry for them. It's unbelievable how far people will go to make a quick buck in this age of streetart/graffiti mania. To make fake stencils of others work is appalling.
See more of the fake signage HERE.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Jacek Yerka: Amazing Surrealism

"Award winning Polish artist Jacek Yerka has become synonymous with a surreal style of Fantasy art, gaining his remarkable visions from dreams and the capricious landscapes of his pastoral-like existence. His paintings are something of a cross between Vladimir Kush’s ‘Metaphorical Realism’ and Jim Warren’s whimsical ‘Magical realism’. We can also add some of the great surrealists and Flemish masters such as Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Brueghel and Jan van Eyck into the mix. These artists styles and techniques (to some degree) influenced Yerka’s unique vision of “realism” and gave him a solid platform on which to convey reality through surreal compositions and meticulous brushstrokes.
Observing his paintings, you’ll will be drawn into the strong surreal elements, otherworldly qualities and some of the strangest oddities that form Yerka’s fantastic visions."
What more can I say? A perfect explanation and description to a near perfect fantasy world painter.




Visit the artist's website HERE.
Original Post [VIA] where you can find a load more great images of Yerka's.
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