A gallery of vintage Hanna-Barbera title cards.
British artist, Paul Rumsey.
“Punk, acupuncture, and sci-fi”: Blondie’s Debbie Harry wearing an airbrushed, form-fitting bodysuit painted by HR Giger, who also directed two of her solo videos and designed the album art for her album, KOOKOO (1981).
Early designs and sketches of Wallace and Gromit by their creator, Nick Park.
On my blog I occasionally feature first/early versions of famous characters, as that somehow fascinates me. The first seed, the first spark. A few lucky lines on a piece of paper.
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET fun.
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.
Concept art by H. R. Giger for ALIEN (1979).
Concept paintings by Mary Blair for Disney’s PETER PAN.
“I forget people after I kill them,” Peter Pan says in PETER & WENDY. Was that in the Disney version?
One of the great “lost movies”: in the 1960s, there was talk of making a live action Peter Pan movie with Audrey Hepburn as Peter Pan, Peter Sellers as Captain Hook, and Hayley Mills as Wendy. The world was robbed of something wonderful there...
Design sketches (and a model sheet) for Hanna-Barbera’s Yogi Bear. The character debuted in 1958 in the Huckleberry Hound Show.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND illustrations by Nicole Claveloux. 1974.
Behind the scenes of ALIEN (1979).