“Big Trouble” by Chet Phillips
“Big Trouble” is my tribute to “Big Trouble in Little China” for the Gallery 1988 show “30 Years Later.” Available as signed limited edition 11″ x 14″ prints HERE.
“Big Trouble” by Chet Phillips
“Big Trouble” is my tribute to “Big Trouble in Little China” for the Gallery 1988 show “30 Years Later.” Available as signed limited edition 11″ x 14″ prints HERE.
If you plan to attend this year’s WonderCon, be sure to visit the ChetArt table in the Small Press Area.
“Dogs: A Fetching Deck of Creative Canines” is a plastic coated poker sized playing card set. 52 individual unique and whimsical face cards showcase dogs as authors, artists, musicians and movie stars. Set includes 2 jokers and 4 suit cards and a custom back.
Standard poker playing card size. Casino quality, plastic coated. Each suit represents one of four areas of the arts: Literature, Art, Music and Film.
The ChetArt “Tokyo Terrors” Godzilla shirt: now available in TeeFury’s Monstrosi-Tees collection.
Also available as a black hoodie.
Murpho’s Rods and Customs in Austin is now carrying a selection of ChetArt products in the gift shop. Located in south Austin at 1700 Fortview Rd. hours are Tues.-Fri. 10AM to 6PM and Saturday 11AM-6PM.
Jeannie poses with a counter full of ChetArt stickers and coasters.
Signed Rat Fink and Hot Wheels framed print.
A selection of signed 8″ x 10″ prints are also available in the shop.
A recent Etsy purchaser kindly shared a photo of her literary pets framed and on display in her home. Clockwise from top left- Stephen King Charles Spaniel, G.R.R. Tolkien, Edgar Allan Pug and Sir Arthur Canine Doyle.
ChetArt will have a table at the 2016 Staple! Independent Media Expo, March 5th and 6th. Find me in the Main Hall at table #4, on the right hand wall as you enter the room. I’ll have lots of signed prints, posters, books, card sets, stickers and more. Visit this LINK for more info, a list of exhibitors and floor map. Bumperactive will be in the lobby creating custom art t-shirts. Get a ChetArt shirt made just for you.
“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.
The Legend of Zelda- Lancelot Link by Chet Phillips
Created for the Hero Complex Gallery show “The Legend of Zelda 30th Anniversary Art Celebration. Signed limited edition giclee of 10.
Teenage Mutant Samurai Turtle portraits are now available on t-shirts and phone cases. Several phone case styles to choose from and a variety of colors for t-shirts along with choices of hoodies, sweatshirts and more.
Now available in the ChetArt TeePublic shop: a selection of ChetArt images on a variety of phone case styles.
“I love you.” “I know.” by Chet Phillips
Gallery 1988 presents “Pixel Hearts,” an art show curated by Chogrin. Each piece in the show was presented on a wooden heart shaped canvas. My piece paid homage to Mario and Star Wars, titled “I love you. “I know.”
Four Japanese print styled images of everyone’s favorite fighting turtles are now available as a 5″ x 7″ postcard set. Each member is given a glorious samurai battle armor makeover. Printed on sturdy 14 pt. premium uncoated cover stock. Presented in a cello bag with Japanese paper band. Set of 4- $6. Also available individually as signed 11″ x 14″ signed prints for $25. each.
Four 5″ x 7″ Postcards Cello Bag Packaged with Japanese Paper Band
Suitable for Mailing or Framing
Clockwise top left- Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo &Leonardo
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Each Postcard Back Formatted For Mailing
TeeFury presents the ChetArt Pedal Car collection, a variety of 17 pop culture characters riding in pedal cars. Along with the collection, the Ghostbusters mashup “Go Go Gozer” is available as today’s Daily Exclusive.
“Obey the Dog” for the Gallery 1988 (West) “Really, Really, Really Ridiculously Good Looking Art Show: A Tribute to Zoolander show. Opens Saturday Jan. 9th
Earlier this year I had the pleasure of being a part of the Hero Complex Gallery art show paying tribute to the great work of special effects makeup artist Rick Baker. For the show I created my take on “An American Werewolf in London” titled “Beware the Moon.” I was honored and pleased to have a print from the edition arrive back to the studio with a personalized signature from Rick, who attended the opening.