They asked several great artists to created their own tribute to 8-bit gaming on a canvas shaped like an old school NES pixel heart. The results are awesome!
37 Geeky Little Golden Books That NEED to Become a Reality
He’s given the Little Golden treatment to everything from Game of Thrones and Mortal Kombat to Ghostbusters and Wayne’s World.
Guillermo del Toro: In Service of Monsters – 1988’s Great New Art Exhibit
Artist turned in paintings, sculptures and even teddy bears (From the gang over at Teddy Scares) that pay homage to films like Hellboy, Pacific Rim, Pan’s Labyrinth, and The Strain.
He-Man, Food Fighters, and Dino Riders Invade Gallery 1988’s Mattel Tribute Art Show
If you ever played with He-Man, Barbie, or M.U.S.C.L.E.S. as a kid, this is for you.
Audrey Pongracz & Shannon Bonatakis @ Gallery 1988
Their pop culture exhibition borrows inspiration from the likes of Adventure Times, Scooby Doo, Super Mario, Princess Bride and classic fairy tales.
Joshua Budich’s Fictional Food
What I wouldn’t give for an ice cold carton of Malk right about now!
Gallery 1988 – Pop Culture Postcard Correspondence Art Show
If you are under 20, you might not have ever sent or received a postcard, but they were the best way to send greetings from a far off location before cameras had phones.
Anthony Petrie’s Charts show at Gallery 1988 Brings New Life To Pop Culture Maps
For example, the map for Charlie’s Chocolate Factory is all inside Willy Wonka’s head. Meanwhile, the map from Jaws, turns Amityville into Bruce the shark.