Bullitt by Grzegorz Domaradzki
24” X 36” screen prints, regular edition of 40, metallic inks variant edition of 20. Both are now sold out, but check out the entire knockout show HERE.
Part of the Righteous Rides…and The Dudes Who Drive Them art show at the Hero Complex Gallery / Facebook.
Masters of the Universe by Salvador Anguiano
When I was but a smaller Ian Brooks, I used to have grand wars with all my action figures, usually consisting of TMNT and all their meticulous variants, G.I. Joe’s, Star Wars, Batman, Dino-Riders, and various pro wrestling action figures all teaming up to take down my buddy’s 12” Mumm-Ra figure, but I’ll always have a He-Man-shaped hole in my heart due to the batshit crazy figures the show produced. They dont make ‘em like they used to, said nostalgia.
Strange Attractors by Chaotic Atmospheres
The darkest art known as Chaos Theory is perfectly embodied in the form of its strange attractors: vast looping trajectories of variables that, when plotted, conjure gorgeous yet insidiously disruptive patterns. Chaotic Atmosphere’s Math: Rules series pays tribute to the beautiful form of chaos and its inevitable collapse of all our efforts to predict it.
Artist: Behance / DeviantArt / Twitter



