Mystery Science Kabuki

The “Mystery Science Kabuki” variant print now available:

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Model Kit Art

Limited edition prints pay tribute to vintage Aurora monster model art.

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Matchbox Art- Creature Feature Edition

A new selection of Matchbox Art prints are now available in the ChetArt online shop.

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Rock ‘Em Snark ‘Em Robots- Gallery 1988

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Gallery 1988 West presents “The Power of Mattel” show, a collection of artworks based on classic Mattel games and toys. My contribution, titled “Rock ‘Em Snark’Em Robots,” is a mashup of Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots with Mystery Science Theater 3000 robots Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot. Also included are a few Kaiju references.

Show opening is Friday, September 30th and on display through October 15th.

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Rumble in R’lyeh and Mystery Kabuki

GreetCards-ChetArtCrop“Rumble in R’lyeh” and “Mystery Kabuki” greeting cards now available in the ChetArt shop:

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Guzu Gallery- Frame That Toon

ChetPhillips_Toons“Battle on Mystery Science Island” by Chet Phillips

Created for the Guzu Gallery “Frame That Toon” art show. Signed limited edition giclee of 40. Inspired by the T-28 animations with a mash up of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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MST3K Kickstarter

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“Pedal” T-Shirts

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TeePublic Sale 8/12-8/14

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August 12th through August 14th all ChetArt T-Shirts are on sale: $14 Tees. Shop from a variety of 100 designs, each offering an array of color and shirt style choices.

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Drink Koozies- MST3K Attacks! and Rumble in R’lyeh

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Drink Koozies to keep your cold beverage cold- Mystery Science Theater 3000 Attacks! and Rumble in R’lyeh designs now available in the online shop.

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Kung Fu Theater Art Show- Hero Complex Gallery

MysteryScienceKabuki“Mystery Science Kabuki” (click image to enlarge)

Hero Complex Gallery presents the “Kung Fu Theater” (*not limited to Kung Fu) art show, opening November 14th. The show encompasses a variety of Asian themed pop culture imagery. I’ll have two pieces for the show: “Mystery Science Kabuki,” is a send up of Japanese printmaking and drama with Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000 at center stage.

Both images now available as signed limited editions:

“The Kaiju Man”

“Mystery Science Kabuki”

KaijuMan“The Kaiju Man” (click image to enlarge)

For my second piece I created a Godzilla themed image with a twist. Titled “The Kaiju Man,” it illustrates a story I wrote and incorporated into the piece about an actor transformed into a giant from nuclear radiation. He uses his new found abnormality to don enormous monster suits and act in Kaiju movies. This new career was cut short after the radiation’s second stage turned him into an actual Kaiju monster. His malevolent rampage was filmed in one last battle against the army in which he was ultimately destroyed.

The Kaiju Man translation key(click image to enlarge)

Both images now available as signed limited editions:

“The Kaiju Man”

“Mystery Science Kabuki

Rayguns & Robots! Show- Ltd. Art Gallery

Rayguns & Robots! Show    Ltd. Art Gallery    Opening Reception-Sat. June 16th.

I’m proud to be included in the upcoming show at Seattle’s Ltd. Gallery titled “Rayguns & Robots!,” a tribute to classic science fiction, curated by Chris Jackson of Acme Achives. I’ve contributed 2 pieces, created fresh for the show, to add to the stellar cast of creative talent. I was given the monkey back flip honor of having one my entries, “Captain Monk-o-tron 5000” chosen for use on the poster. The opening reception will be held on June 16th at 7PM and the collection will be on display through July 22nd.

The hybrid monkey robot space warrior gracing the poster is an original character I created with the flavor of 1950’s fantasy. His back story reads:

“The fearsome Captain Monk-o-tron 5000 is the result of the marriage of organic and mechanical components. A super strength robotic armature outfitted with state of the art weapons and defense system was combined with the head and brain of assassin Elijah Sprocketmark. Among the countless missions, wars and undercover operations he took part in, his proudest moment came from being part of the first wave of simian robot soldiers that invaded and ultimately conquered the planet earth in the year 2525.”

“Captain Monk-o-tron 5000”  (Click Image to Enlarge)

The second entry is a tribute to Mystery Science Theater 3000. I imagined the MST3K crew, watching themselves on screen, as their alter egos attack a defenseless city, all the while throwing out satirical barbs about the cheesy special effects, bad props and awful dialogue dubbing.

“MST3K Attacks”  (Click Image to Enlarge)

Both images will be presented in the gallery as signed, framed Giclée prints. A limited edition run of each will also be available. Mark your calendars if you’re in the area or check the web site after the show opens for purchase info.

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