Crazy 4 Cult Prints and Paintings Now on Sale Online
by Matt Goldberg Posted:July 12th, 2010 at 8:39 am
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This weekend was the Crazy 4 Cult art showing at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles. For those unfamiliar with the annual series, Crazy 4 Cult is a collection of paintings that depict various cult films. It’s a wide definition of the term “cult films” and the work is more about an artist’s take on a movie or movies they love.
Their work is pretty spectacular and now you can buy limited edition prints of it. Click here to go to the Gallery 1988 website and browse the prints that are currently on sale. Some are already sold out and others are going very fast so if you want one, I wouldn’t make some haste. The prints are reasonably priced, but if you want the original and you have the scratch to buy one, then click here. Hit the jump to see some of my personal favorites.
Here are a few of the ones on sale that I particularly like:
(Tip: You can buy “Home of the Space Paranoids” on Andrew Wilson’s official website for $60, but he only has 5 available. I know you can still get one because I was able to complete the PayPal purchase if I wanted to).
- “Mr. Toast Tron” by Dan Goodsell
- “Home of the Space Paranoids” by Andrew Wilson
- “They can buy anything, but they can’t buy backbone” by Todd Slater
- “River Tam and the Fireflies” by Joey Spiotto
- “Portrait of an Iron Giant as a Young Vin Diesel” by Mike Mitchell
- “8 Bit Pool Party” by Roger Barr and Louis Fernet-Leclair
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I was first on line to get into this and picked up both Rushmore pieces, the Eric Tan BTTF and an awesome Shawn of the Dead print that didn't even make it on the website. I might even go back this week to pick up one more piece.
Seriously though, even if you aren't in LA, check out both the originals and the prints. Truly awesome, awesome stuff. A great show.
nice. I love these kinds of pop art:D I fave that '8-bit pool party'.