Earlier in the week, we ran a brief preview about Gallery 1988’s latest show, a “three-man solo show” featuring new art from Jay Shaw, Jeff Boyes, and Josh Budich. At the time, we shared about half a dozen pictures, bringing you what may or may not’ve been your first look at Shaw’s Klute and Invasion of The Body Snatchers, Budich’s Sorceress and Tetsuo, and—last but not least—the one-two punch of Boyes’ Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind and The Wolf Mobile (based on the original Teen Wolf). Those pics were all great, to be sure, but they did leave us a little wanting...but all that’s over now.
Wanna see every other print that’s on sale via the good folks at Gallery1988? Meet me after the jump, folks (and be sure to bring your wallet).
If you’re a screenprint collector, then I probably don’t need to tell you that this summer has visited quite the merciless beating upon bank accounts everywhere: the Alamo Drafthouse’s Summer of ’82 series kicked things off a few months ago (accompanied by new Mondo prints based on ET, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Rocky 3, and Drew Struzan’s insta-classic screenprint for The Thing), while Gallery1988 held an Arrested Development-themed gallery show, Mark Englert released prints based on Stephen King’s It and The Walking Dead, and the good folks at The Phone Booth Gallery dropped three new sets of prints by Martin Ansin, Rich Kelly, and Ken Taylor. All of that was followed by the tenth ...
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