Holiday Movie Junk: A Brandon Bird Print
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For years, I've seen a painting of Christopher Walken at a toolbench on my friend's MySpace -- I never knew where it came from and I was afraid to ask. Well, thanks to AICN's Quint and his Holiday Guide, now I know. It was a painting by Brandon Bird, and if you're looking for an art print for that quirky, impossible-to-shop-for film fan, his gallery is where you need to go. There is someone in your life who needs a framed copy of the above, titled No One Wants to Play Sega With Harrison Ford. , There's also the Lambertback (if they're partial to Highlander), or It's a Kind of Magic and the Walken still life, Lazy Sunday Afternoon. A trip through the gallery is hilarious and baffling in its geeky genius. You'll encounter everyone from James Woods as Jesus to Mr. T as Maximus Decimus Meridius, and all the flights of fancy in between. Check out a few of our favorites below, then definitely head over to the gallery to see the rest.
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12-12-2008 @ 12:58PM
Matthew said...
I've had that photo framed in my house for over two years. It was one of the first things I ever bought with a paycheck from work after college.
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12-12-2008 @ 1:18PM
ElevatorHappyFun said...
I have the same print, Brandon Bird is one of my favorite pop-surreal artists. I wish he would bring back the print of the Last Supper with James Woods and Robocop in a large size.
for more fun art like this check out www.nineteeneightyeight.com/
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12-12-2008 @ 6:43PM
Peter Hall said...
I've got a signed and limited edition of The Anguish hanging on my mantle.
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12-14-2008 @ 5:44PM
Chris said...
The man is a goddamn genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who else would think to put Bea Arther putting a raptor in a headlock!
Or a sperm whale fighting a giant squid, fighting a trex
Or Coach the video game!!!
My socks were easily rocked.
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12-15-2008 @ 9:15AM
Dave said...
Nothing is more epic than a painting of Christopher Walken building Optimus Prime...
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