Bart Nixon, designer of Pennywise the Dancing Clown from Stephen King’s IT (1990).
Alien (1979). Art by Chris Foss, Ron Cobb, and H.R. Giger.
The monster design actually preceded production and was based on the “horrible but beautiful” art of H.R. Giger, which had caught the eye of screenwriter Dan O’Bannon. Chris Foss (image 1, temple interior) had done work for Alejandro Jodorowsky’s failed adaptation of Dune, with which O’ Bannon had been involved; Ron Cobb lastly did several designs of the “birth temple” and derelict spaceship.
The Horned King animatronic in Disneyland, Tokyo. Part of the finale to the Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour, the attraction was one of the few instances of Disney acknowledging THE BLACK CAULDRON it seems.
The attraction lasted from 1986 to 2006.
Sigourney Weaver and a Xenomorph in a photoshoot for Alien (1979) directed by Ridley Scott
BLADE RUNNER (1982) concept art by Syd Mead.
Señorita Gato, by Stephanie Chaves.
Puppet sculptures by Sha Sha Higby.
UK stop motion animated film, THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS (1983). Love the character designs and the colors.
The art of outer space: nebulae photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope. It sure is brimming with activity up there.
Concept art for WALLACE AND GROMIT by Nick Park.
Concept drawings by Mentor Huebner for BLADE RUNNER (1982).