I proudly display a lots of Tim Pittides’s VICES artwork, in my home. They are absolutely gorgeous. We have been big fans of Tim’s for a long time. Tim has tackled several different vices, including Coffee, Wine, Marihuana, Opium and Cocaine to name a few. With much anticipation, he finally presents one of my favorite […]Read More
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Once again here we are with another amazing piece of art from artist Tim Pittides and his VICES series. His latest print is nothing short of amazing for so many reasons. His ability and style continues to have that old style feeling to it that reminds me of advertising signs from days gone by. But […]Read More
Last year I was fortunate enough to attend MondoCon in Austin, Texas. No lie it was one of the best convention experience I have ever had. A large part of that was due to the talented artists who attended. I discovered several artists I had not heard of before. Case in point, Aaron Draplin. Unfortunately, […]Read More
We already know Tim’s VICES series is my favorite art series ever. You can read how enraptured I have about the last year of VICES releases HERE. Tim’s newest VICES print is nothing short of amazing for two reasons. His skill in being able to draw the women in all of his VICES prints is fascinating […]Read More
Over the last decade, a new form of artistic expression found it’s way into the pop-culture spotlight through the popularity of screen-printed alternative movie poster art. While initially only being produced by a few galleries and artists, the work that was created was enough to capture both the eyes of soon-to-be fans, and the contents […]Read More
As we view Tim Pittides final piece in this Grey Matter Art three-part series, Vices, we can’t help but look back at what I can personally say has been my favorite and most anticipated art series in a long time. Take a read of what Tim had to say about this final piece. Well we […]Read More
Lights, camera, action are the three infamous words many film nerds like myself have imagined saying on high budgeted Hollywood films. Sadly, most of us will never get the opportunity to live out such dreams, but are perfectly capable of putting out well-crafted short films to the cinephile world. But is money the most important […]Read More
This summer a reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was released to audiences worldwide. After winning the box office race its opening weekend (as well as dominating across the globe), Paramount Pictures introduces fans to The Legend of the Yokai, an online art exhibition that explores the origins of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles based […]Read More
I had a chance to Face-time for a bit with Grammy award winner Rob Jones tonight to ask him a few questions about his upcoming show Grief: A Solo Exhibition by Rob Jones. The opening reception will be on Thursday, July 17th from 6pm to 10pm at Galerie F in Chicago and will run […]Read More
The Tales from the Crypt television show was originally adapted from the old 1950′s Entertaining Comics, better known as EC Comics. The folks at Mondo has tapped its regular set of artists and is introducing some new ones that are guaranteed to make your head spin. Mondo will have works from artists like Francesco Francavilla, […]Read More
I don’t even know where to start. Well, it was a screening of three movies, so how about we start with three different writers telling you how their night was at this amazingly special event? Aaron Rainbolt A few weeks before the event, I was made aware of a special Alamo Drafthouse screening of The Three […]Read More
I have been a longtime fan of artist Rob Jones. Rob has fine-tuned the art of designing and screen printing and has easily become recognized throughout the world as one of the foremost graphic designers/poster artists. I was lucky enough to be able to spend some time with Rob at a recent Mondo event. But […]Read More
We’re back with another artist interview! Adam Saul is a graphic artist with portfolios ranging from pencil, ink to Photoshop, Illustrator, from didgeridoos to tattoos and vinyl toys. Born and raised in Salem, VA, his love of music, pin-up art, and classic Americana are evident in his bold poster screen-printed design and his vinyl work. […]Read More
If you live in LA and have even an a clue of who’s who then you must have heard of Jensen Karp & Gallery 1988 . In 9 years Gallery 1988 has established itself as the preeminent home of pop culture art, taking residence at Melrose and Venice locations. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and […]Read More
In Berlin, Germany, 2009, a two man band at the time under the pseudonym Metal Messiahs Mitte began. In the same year, the band did a guerrilla-like handout of their demo CD to the gathered fans at a Beatsteaks concert. The actual name of the band at the time was still secret, but the demo […]Read More
The Actress and Comic writer sits down with us to answer some questions. Read More
On Episode 18 of Nerdlocker! I mentioned Up Up Down Down: The Series as my pick of the week. (Click here if you haven’t seen the episode.) Well, after seeing the interest that Nerdlocker viewers had in the video, we decided to catch up with the creator of the series, R.A. Rayne about his nerdy […]Read More
Guest host Chris DeFranco sits down with legendary filmmaker Ted V. Mikels to discuss his career as a filmmaker spanning the days of 35mm film to his current productions utilizing digital video. Mikels is famous for such cult classics as Demon Haunt, Heart of a Boy, Mark of the Astro-Zombies, 10 Violent Women, The Doll […]Read More