Shane Turner will have a new print titled, “Making Love” via Graffiti Prints available soon. On sale Thursday, October 11th at 3pm UK time (7am PDT) HERE.
New Queens of the Stone Age posters by Rhys Cooper
Beyond The Pale will have new Queens of the Stone Age posters by Rhys Cooper available soon. Limited quantities of each posters remains.
On sale Thursday, October 11th at a random time HERE.
Grey Matter Art X NYCC Part 1 Release Information
Now that NYCC has come and gone, Grey Matter Art will be releasing Part 1 of our leftover exclusives. We can’t thank everyone enough who came by the booth and supported us this year. We had such a great turnout, so thank you to the fans/collectors that made it possible, you’re all great! And a big shout out to all of the artist’s who worked with us and also came to do signings. Part 1 exclusives will be released on Thursday, October 11th at 1pm Eastern (10am PDT) HERE.
“Girls Of Grayskull” by Tim Seeley
Mad Duck will are releasing two new Masters Of The Universe posters by Tim Seeley! The “Girls Of Grayskull” feature the most popular female characters of Eternia, with a few lesser known characters added as well! Can you name the characters?
On sale Wednesday, October 10th at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
“Lander” by Bjorn Bauer
Bjorn Bauer has a new print available titled, “Lander”. On sale now HERE.
NYCC x Bottleneck Pre-NYCC Online Only Launch Featuring: Martin Ansin, Laurent Durieux and JC Richard
Bottleneck Gallery is kicking things off with an online NYCC pre-launch with Laurent Durieux’s long-awaited E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, which warms our human hearts; JC Richard continues his superb series of Superman prints; and Martin Ansin tackles Terry McGinnis’ take on the Caped Crusader with his Batman Beyond print of his Rebirth #1 cover.
All of these prints will be available on Wednesday, October 3rd @ 12PM ET (9am PDT) HERE.
Tarkovsky’s ‘The Mirror’ and ‘The Sacrifice’
Direct from Black Dragon Press:
Following posters for Solaris, Ivan’s Childhood, Andrei Rublev and Stalker, we’re delighted to release two new entries in our series celebrating the work of director Andrei Tarkovsky, in a project art directed by Nicolas Delort and produced in collaboration with Mosfilm in Moscow. They are ‘The Mirror’ by Wesley Allsbrook and ‘The Sacrifice’ by Rovina Cai: two inspired takes on two sublime examples of film-making.
‘The Mirror’ and ‘The Sacrifice’ will go on sale tomorrow Tuesday 02 October at 5pm UK time (9am PDT) at Black Dragon Press and at a random time from Mondotees.com for our North American friends.
“The Killing” by Zeb Love
Grey Matter Art New York Comic Con Announcement
Grey Matter Art is pleased to announce we will be exhibiting at this year’s New York Comic Con (NYCC) at Booth # 3064 on October 4th-7th at the Javits Center! This is our 5th year at NYCC, and we are proud to be releasing several exclusive posters by some fantastic artists! This year we will have over a dozen exclusive, officially licensed film & art prints, some with special glow in the dark and metallic variant editions.
We are beyond thrilled to be able to host artists at our booth, that we will be releasing exclusive posters of, including Matt Ferguson, Doaly, Chris Thornley (Raid71), and Robert Bruno, where they will be signing prints for all of you art fans! We will be posting all information on our releases and signing times this week starting on Monday at greymatterart.com! Make sure to keep checking the GMA homepage for more info, we hope to see you there!
“Philly Street Style (215/610)” by Scott Derby
Next up in Sally Centigrade’s ‘Travel By Screen’ series is “Philly Street Style (215/610)” by Scott Derby. On sale now HERE.
“Philadelphia is comprised of a vast array of endless neighborhoods, each as different and distinct as the next. Sharing slang and dialects indecipherable to most ears, yet commonly used in every day conversation, such as ordering lunch or rooting for the local sports teams, one can’t walk through this city without seeing road signs plastered with sticker art promoting a local band or just a weird turn of artistic phrase. “The City of Brotherly Love” has a charm that many people may never understand. Although raised in another state, I’ve called the Philly area “home” for over 25 years. We have a complicated relationship, this city and I. A love-hate relationship for the ages, you might say” – Scott Derby