Concept art for Hanna-Barbera’s WACKY RACES (1968) (and a sheet with color models).
SOIR BLEU (1914), by Edward Hopper; and his last work—a final bow—TWO COMEDIANS (1965).
UK stop motion animated film, THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS (1983). Love the character designs and the colors.
The mall from DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978).
Concept art for Jurassic Park (1993) by Craig Mullins (images 1 and 3), and David J Negron (2 and 4).
Everybody was talking about Jurassic Park at the time. It was that kind of film (everything is much more fragmented these days). The T-Rex was like the T-1000, an obvious breakthrough, a new Eighth Wonder. Audiences hadn’t seen that before: a walking, breathing dinosaur. It was as if dinosaurs roamed the Earth again.
Sony Walkman ad, circa 1980. So high tech.
I had a 1989 Sony Walkman. I remember playing the Twin Peaks Soundtrack cassette on it forever; the batteries would always run out so that everything sounded like a syrupy nightmare.
Anyway, art by Dennis Magdich.
The world of BLADE RUNNER (1982).
Hm, suddenly I feel like drinking Coca-Cola. Strange.
Sigourney Weaver and a Xenomorph in a photoshoot for Alien (1979) directed by Ridley Scott
Ghost mall: Metcalf South Shopping Center in the Kansas City area.
Suggested soundtrack: one of those 1980s synth horror movies. C.H.U.D., or MANIAC.
Or CHOPPING MALL...
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Animation art from THE WILLOWS IN WINTER (1995).