Curiot will have a new print available soon titled, “Storm On The Horizon” via Thinkspace Gallery. It is a 16″ x 20″ Giclee, signed/numbered edition of 50, and cost $75. On sale Thursday, November 20th at 10am PST HERE.
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75 Years of Batman: Part 3 from Mondo
“Primus – Dallas, TX 2014” by David Welker
David Welker will have “Primus – Dallas, TX 2014” gig posters available soon via Bottleneck Gallery. It is an 18″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint, limited edition, and cost $40.
On sale Wednesday, November 19th at 9am PST HERE.
75 Years of Batman: Part 2 from Mondo
“The Black Keys – Dallas, TX 2014” by Kevin Tong
Kevin Tong will have his excellent “The Black Keys – Dallas, TX 2014″ gig poster available soon. It is an 18″ x 24” 2-color Screenprint, signed/numbered AP edition, and cost $55.
On sale Wednesday, November 19th at a random time HERE.
“Transcendence” by Skurktur
“String Cheese Incident – Portland, ME 2014” by Nate Duval
Nate Duval now has “String Cheese Incident – Portland, ME 2014″ gig posters available. It is an 18″ x 24” 6-color Screenprint, signed AP edition, and cost $30. Variants also available. On sale now HERE and HERE.
“Norman Records” by Drew Millward
Drew Millward created this print for Norman Records. It is an A3 size 4-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 75, and cost £20 ($31). On sale now HERE.
“A Charlie Brown Christmas” by Nicolas Delort
Dark Hall Mansion’s yearly holiday tradition continues with the timeless classic that’s informed Christmas and the holiday season for almost 50 years, Charles M. Schulz’s 1965 masterpiece, “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” this year beautifully and evocatively rendered by artist, Nicolas Delort. It is an 18″ x 24″ Screenprint available in Standard, Variant, and Foil editions.
On sale Tuesday, November 25th at a random time between 9:30am – 12pm PST HERE.
***Rescheduled online sale on Friday, December 5th at 9:30am PST HERE.
“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” poster series from Grey Matter Art
Direct from Grey Matter Art:
Grey Matter Art are proud to announce their next project, which is to commemorate the 40th Anniversary for the classic horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” GMA have been working with 4 artists to release 4 different posters, each taking it on with their own unique approach. We are pleased to be working with Florian Bertmer, Grzegorz Domaradzki, Jason Edmiston, and Francesco Francavilla.
With that, we are excited to start this series with the great and talented Florian Bertmer. This is the first time working with Florian, and we couldn’t have had a better experience. With this release we will be doing things a little bit differently. We are going to be offering a mini-subscription, so collectors can have the opportunity to have matching number sets, and not have to worry about trying to purchase each poster during drop days. Please read below to see what both subscriptions entail, and see which one best fits your needs, or feel free to purchase a poster as we release each one individually.
On sale Tuesday, November 25th at a random time between 1 – 2pm Eastern (10am – 11am PST) HERE.
“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” Mini-Subscription:
Regular Edition Subscription:
4 Regular Edition Posters, one from each artist.
Comes with a GMA Tee-shirt.
Comes with Free Shipping.
Total Price is $174.99
Regular, Variant, & Foil Matching Edition Subscription:
4 Regular Edition Posters, one from each artist.
4 Variant Edition Posters, one from each artist.
Grzegorz Domaradzki Foil Variant.
Comes with a GMA Tee-shirt.
Comes with Free Shipping.
Total Price is $419.99
“When I was asked to come up with an idea for Texas Chainsaw, I knew right away I wasn’t going to draw Leatherface with a chainsaw because frankly, it has been done a million times. When I re-watched the movie I kept going back to the scene of Kirk entering the house – the moment you see the red room at the end of the hall with the trophies on the wall is just so creepy and scary. I love the amount of detail they put into the house with the animal hides and Ed Gein bone sculptures, it really sells the movie for me and I tried to capture the gruesome details in my drawing.I decided to show Leatherface after he dragged Kirk out of sight about to slam the door shut because this scene is the downright scariest scene of the movie. Hope you like it”. – Florian Bertmer















