A short time ago, I posted about an exhibition of art based on cult movies. You can remind yourself about that here.
It would seem that G1988 in LA has done it again and presented an exhibit comprised entirely of He Man and the Masters of the Universe art.




(This is based on an amazing Burt Reynolds photograph, which makes it extra cool!)
And this one is possibly my favourite of the whole show:

The artwork contained in the exhibit displays such a huge range of talent, diversity and scope, that it is both fascinating and disheartening all at once. Is it possible that we live in a world where talent outstrips desire? Is it possible that there is so much beautiful and amzing work out there that we have become accustomed and somewhat nullified to it. I don’t know. I do know that I found this absolutely amazing, compelling and spectacular.
Chack out the whole show here.
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I’ve been looking through the whole show, so much talent here! That first one you have posted is certainly the funniest, and so detailed. I like Alex Pardee’s Skeletor lots.
It’s such an amazing collection isn’t it? The 1988 gallery showcases a lot of your beloved Craola Simpkins as well. There was so much great stuff on show there. If I ever get my ass over to Emerrikey, it will definitely be on my ‘To do’ list. ^_^