Put this together for my own amusement, combining a vintage Swiss tourism poster, a illustrated poster of Lake Grasmere and a pulp illustration of a Plesiosaur attacking a submarine crew. Once I was finished I began to feel really sorry for poor Timmy. 🙁
I made this artwork by combining the sinister figures from a pulp sci-fi novel cover and a happy biker from a pleasant vintage tourism poster.
Beams – a digital collage using the painting Portrait of a Youth, c. 1495/1500 by Agnolo di Domenico del Mazziere or Donnino di Domenico del Mazziere, part of the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC collection: https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.437.html I chuckle to myself, wondering what this Florentine artist would make of me digitally cutting up his artwork…
Digital collage featuring some of the most memorable Mad Max villains having a nice afternoon together – Immortan Joe, Lord Humungus, Rictus Erectus and Wez. I wanted to include Toecutter as well but all of the screenshots of him were too low quality.
In honour of Star Wars Day, this May 4th, I knocked up this digital collage fake film poster for an imaginary Star Wars spin-off standalone movie, set after the original trilogy, called Greedo’s Last Shot. I imagined a revenge movie featuring a resurrected and heavily modified Greedo, coming for revenge against a middle-aged Han Solo…
Had some fun raiding the amazing British Library’s image collection which they have made available on Flickr. You can view the collection for yourself here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary They say of the collection: “The British Library’s collections on Flickr Commons offer access to millions of public domain images, which we encourage you to explore and re-use. The…
I’ve been having great fun, working on a personal project, experimenting making some digital collages using retro comic book art from the Comic Book + archive, a huge online repository of Golden and Silver Age comic books. You can check it out for yourself here: https://comicbookplus.com