Fans of vintager sci-fi just might want to adorn the side of their doors with this officially-licensed Star Trek Door Chime.
Category: Film and TV
Where’s Alfred Hitchcock by Derek Eads
Derek Eads does a nice line in pop culture art. Most of his references are a little modern for these pages including unhealthy interest in Wes Anderson, but this Where’s Alfred Hitchcock print should appeal to fans of the master of suspense.
The print celebrates Hitchcock’s signature move of making a cameo appearance in each of his films. Those moments that fans like to look out for are recreated here in black and white illustration. The print was created for an Alfred Hitchcock tribute exhibition earlier this year at the 1988 Venice Gallery in Santa Monica. If, like us, you missed that exhibition, you can see other prints that were on display and buy some too online. This one sells for $45 for an unframed 18 by 30 inches print and is limited to 50 editions.
Visit the 1988 website to buy.
Bowiefest – a David Bowie movie weekend at London’s ICA
It's fair to say that his career movie career has been up and down, Indeed, you can see the highs and lows of David Bowie on the big screen at Bowiefest, which takes place at London's ICA this month.
Limited edition Ulysses 31 print by Hand Drawn Creative
Remember the Ulysses 31 cartoon of days gone by? Neal McCullough of Hand Drawn Creative does, creating this limited edition Ulysses 31 print as a tribute.