Movies Reimagined

The Hangover

Great collection of “what if” movie posters from Peter Stults.

Flying Monkeys of Burlington

Flying Monkeys

A unique flying monkey gargoyle tradition resides in Burlington. via Kuriositas

Matt Ferguson

Matt Ferguson

Matt Ferguson creates beautiful comic book depictions.

ChetArt Card Sets On Display

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I received pictures from long-time supporter of ChetArt foolishness, Dan over in the U.K. He has just put together framed displays of the various card sets he has purchased, ready for display in his home. Thank you Dan, for the great honor you’ve given my work and for sharing the beautiful results!

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Monica Knighton

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This new offering from the ultra-talented Monica Knighton transforms her illustration style into beautiful necklace form with laser engraved alder wood from Ink It Labs.

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Joebot

JoeBot

Great Little Golden Book take on Bioshock by Joebot.

Cube Creative

5m80 Extrait from Cube Creative

Danil Krivoruchko

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Danil Krivoruchko’s work includes the One Thousand Ksoids project.

Camilo Güell

Camilo Güell

Geometric transformations by Camile Güell.

Manon Wethly

Manon Wethly

Look  within Manon Wethly’s Instagram site for a fun series of airborne beverages.

Pacific Rim

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Santambrogiomilano

Beautiful glass house design from Santambrogiomilano.

Brigands, Nerds and Dread Pirates

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The TV series “Firefly” and the subsequent theatrical release “Serenity” by the brilliant Joss Whedon introduced a fresh sense of humor, action and unique moments of pure creativity to a devoted fan base. As with all the best shows, when it ended it felt like saying goodbye to close friends for the last time. This tribute combines memorable quotes from both the movie and series. Find this and the following pieces available in the ChetArt online shop.

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Joining the previous Coen brothers series tribute comes “O Brother Where Art Thou?,” a comedic treatment of Homer’s Odyssey set in Mississippi in 1937. On top of the acting and storyline, the lush cinematography and collection of folk songs have found a special place in my brain and heart.

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When I picked up William Goldman’s novel “Princess Bride” back in the 70’s, I quickly realized I had discovered something special when I came to the first “commentary” in red ink. That same sense of fun hit me years later when Rob Reiner brought the twisted, tongue-in-cheek fairy tale to the big screen. This collection of quotes pays tribute to both the book and film for creating moments of perfect humor.

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Sheldon Cooper, played expertly by Jim Parsons on the TV series “Big Bang Theory” is the quintessential nerd. Despite his chronic need to point out the mental shortcomings of those around him, he always finds a way to make you like him. This portrait pays tribute with a variety of quotes by and about him.

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Nathan Kaso

Miniature Melbourne from Nathan Kaso

Nathan Kaso transforms the ordinary world with tilt shift photography into a hypnotic blend that looks part miniature diorama and quirky stop action animation.

Leah Giberson

Leah Giberson

Leah Giberson creates beautiful renditions of retro transportation and the like

Valero Doval

Valero Doval

Imaginative collage work from Valero Doval.

Matt Molloy

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Photographer Matt Molloy creates a painterly effect by stacking his time lapse shots.

Daniel Krall

Daniel Krall

Great graphic treatment and color palette from Daniel Krall.

Everything I Can See From Here

Everything I Can See From Here from The Line

Arresting in it’s beauty with a touch of horror thrown in. I especially love the slow moving, palette knife clouds.

Tentacles! An Art Show

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I’m proud to be a part of the upcoming “Tentacles!” art show at Ltd. Gallery in Seattle. Curated by Bonnie Burton, the show will be chock full of a variety of tentacle related art inspired by pop culture, literature, nature and comic books by 40 artists. The three ChetArt entries illustrate moments from a series, with a nod to Norman Saunders, that pits Martians against the dreaded Cthulhu creature. The show opens May 4th. Discover more as the date draws nearer by visiting the Ltd. Gallery site.

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