1980s Art Gallery
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show jumper
wig work
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Hanna-Barbera model sheets for Penelope Pitstop, Dick Dastardly and Muttley. Oh, and Captain Caveman
Labyrinth (1986) art by Brian Froud.David Bowie would later often express embarrassment about his ro
Speeder bike (concept) art by Ralph McQuarrie. Return of the Jedi (1983).
More model sheets from the 1982 Hanna-Barbera cartoon, Pac-Man.I really like the model sheets of Mez
And more. Concept art by Mike Ploog for THE BLACK CAULDRON.It was released during what has become
talesfromweirdland:Concept art for the first two Terminator films.
talesfromweirdland:More images from Dutch comic, Storm. Art by Don Lawrence. I grew up with it and f
Ron Cobb concept art for Conan the Barbarian (1982). Sometimes, great pre-production art is half the
Concept art by Warren Davis and Jeff Lee for the 1982 arcade game, Q*BERT. And the original cover. I
talesfromweirdland:Ivory Tower visitors from THE NEVERENDING STORY (1984). Scenes like this one cons
"Ay–I feel silly!“And of course Fonzie had to have a dog that was called “Mr. Cool”. I believe
Keith Haring, 1985 - Lynn Goldsmith“Money doesn’t mean anything. I think money is the hardest thing
Unknown title, January 1985 - Sadao Hasegawa
Production art for 1980s Butterfinger commercials. The character Milhouse Van Houten was especially
Ralph McQuarrie’s art and sketches for Luke’s confrontation with the Rancor. Return of the Jedi (198
Ralph McQuarrie art for The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Untitled/unknown, c1990 - Sadao Hasegawa
Keith Haring and model, photoshoot, Paris, 1985 - Patrick Sarfati
talesfromweirdland:Model sheets for Jessica Rabbit, the drag queen from Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The
Though these flying creature designs by Ralph McQuarrie weren’t used for The Empire Strikes Back, th
weirdlandtv:1980 Lucasfilm Christmas card by Ralph McQuarrie.
Keith Haring in New York City subway, New York, 1984 - Tseng Kwong Chi.“I find the most interesting
Keith Haring creating a mural at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1984.“The public needs art, and
Keith Haring, mid 1980s.
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