Scott Campbell’s “Ghostbusterland” will be available soon as a timed release via Gallery1988. It is a 16″ x 20″ Giclee, signed/numbered timed edition (lasting 72 hours), and cost $70. The amount sold in that time period will determine the edition size.
On sale Tuesday, May 27th at 9pm PDT (for 72 hours) HERE.
Tag Archives: Scott Campbell
Art books from Titan Books
Titan Books has released alot of great art/pop-art related books this year. Recently made available are Gallery 1988s Crazy 4 Cult: Cult Movie Art 2 which chronicles the G1988’s collection of cult movie-inspired artwork in great detail. Features amazing art inspired by movies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Ghostbusters, Fight Club and many, many more. It is a 9” x 12 1/4” 176 page Hardback cover book and has color artwork all throughout. On sale now HERE and HERE
_________________________________________________
Also back is Great Showdowns: The Return, a hardback collection from acclaimed artist Scott Campbell, chronicling some of the greatest confrontations in movie history. It is a 6 3/4 “ x 6 3/4” 144 page Hardback cover book in full color detail. On sale now HERE and HERE
_________________________________________________
Another great Titan Book release this year is Star Trek: The Art of Juan Ortiz, collecting together 80 movie-style posters, one for each and every episode of Star Trek: The Original Series by Juan Ortiz. The images feature retro-style art that recalls 1960s-era posters, pulp novel covers, comic books and advertisements. A must for any Star Trek fan. It is a 10 1/4” x 14 1/3” 112 pages Hardcover book in full color detail. On sale now HERE and HERE
“Cloud Picnic” by Scott Campbell
Scott Campbell has a new print available titled, “Cloud Picnic” via Tiny Showcase. It is a 5″ x 7″ Giclee, limited edition of 100, and cost $20. On sale now HERE.
***Scott has chosen New Urban Arts as his artwork’s charity. New Urban Arts is a nationally recognized interdisciplinary arts studio for high school students and emerging artists in Providence, Rhode Island. The organization works to build a vital community that empowers young people to develop a creative practice they can sustain throughout their lives. They provide studio, exhibition space, and mentoring for young artists who explore the visual, performing, and literary arts through yearlong free out-of-school programs. $250 dollars from the sale of Scott’s artwork will be donated to the organization.