Showing posts with label Spoke Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spoke Art. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Everybody Be Cool, This Is A Robbery!


If Honey Bunny and Pumpkin had a bad time robbing the diner in Pulp Fiction, then this is seriously the wrong place to try again. (Evanimal for Spoke Art's Quentin vs. Coen show)

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Reservoir Zombies


How great would they look, entrails hanging out, shuffling along to Little Green Bag? Coolest zombies ever! Reservoir Dogs by Reza Rasoli for the Quentin vs. Coen show.

One Death, Payable To The Bearer On Demand

I've never seen a death certificate. Do they look like this? Because that would be awesome. Kiddo vs Driver by Anville for Spoke Art's increasingly cool Quentin vs. Coen show.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Shit! Orange Got Tagged?


"Mr. Orange dying in a 1972 Pontiac Lemans Coupe Convertible" is Tim Doyle’s tribute to Reservoir Dogs for Spoke Art's Quentin vs. Coen show. Here's part of his explanation of his inspiration from Slash Film:
"For me, the whole film is about the bond these two characters form- Mr. White and Mr. Orange. The entire caper, and all the character’s lives come undone because of the tight honor-bond that White has with Orange. Orange took a bullet in the gut and White is going to see him saved come hell or high water. It’s in this car that the seeds of destruction are sown, a pact made in a bloody hand-clasp. And damn, what a car it is. It’s a big honking chunk of US steel, and while it’s not out of place in the film stylistically, it’s a definite conscious decision on the part of the filmmakers."
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Monday, March 28, 2011

I Wish Steve Buschemi Were Here


For the upcoming Spoke Art Quentin vs. Coen show Seth Patrick mashed up Donny from The Big Lebowski and Mr. Pink from Reservoir Dogs, and put it on the cover of a Pink Floyd album, of course.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Silly Rabbit, Trixs Are For Kids


"This print was inspired by the Kill Bill scene where Beatrix Kiddo and Oren Iishii fight outside of the House of Blue Leaves in the style of a Japanese wood block print. You can find emblems representing each of the assassins code symbol (the Black Mamba and the Copperhead) on their kimonos. In the word boxes are phrases from the film, roughly translated into Japanese. On the left is something to the tune of “When it comes to Revenge you must time it right/be swift” and on the right is “Silly Rabbit, Tricks are for kids”.


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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Pulp Fiction Action Figure Collection


Max Dalton has created a set of 35 figures from Pulp Fiction for Spoke Art’s Quentin vs. Coen show. The Shorts Vincent Vega and Shorts Jules Winnfield would probably be released in the second or third waves. And would be awesome. Click through for more details.



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Sunday, March 20, 2011

...When I Lay My Vengeance Upon Thee


I'm going to have to have a Tarantino viewing marathon now that I've posted so many awesome pieces from Spoke Art's Quentin v. Coen show, such as Serge Gay Jr.'s painting Furious Anger.

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