For many readers, the illustrations on the covers of Stephen King's novels are just as indelible as the stories told on the pages within, and Suntup Editions is paying tribute to these iconic images with The Covers Collection, a new series of giclée prints featuring the artwork that graced the covers of King's hardcovers, including Pet Sematary, ’Salem's Lot, and It.
The Covers Collection features the work of ten artists and 15 book cover artworks (displayed in their full form without the title text and other additions that appear on book covers).
These highly limited edition prints are available in sizes 18”x24” or 11”x17” (and other dimensions in some cases), come signed by the artist, and are limited to just 100 copies apiece. Those who sign up for The Covers Collection series can look forward to receiving one a month in the mail.
To learn more about The Covers Collection, visit Suntup Editions' website,...
The Covers Collection features the work of ten artists and 15 book cover artworks (displayed in their full form without the title text and other additions that appear on book covers).
These highly limited edition prints are available in sizes 18”x24” or 11”x17” (and other dimensions in some cases), come signed by the artist, and are limited to just 100 copies apiece. Those who sign up for The Covers Collection series can look forward to receiving one a month in the mail.
To learn more about The Covers Collection, visit Suntup Editions' website,...
- 6/8/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
It’s been a couple months since the last edition of What’s Up Doc? placed Michael Moore’s surprise world premiere of Where To Invade Next at the top of this list and in the meantime much shuffling has taken place and much time has been spent on various new endeavors (namely my Buffalo-based film series, Cultivate Cinema Circle). Finally taking its rightful place at the top, D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hagedus’ Unlocking the Cage is in the midst of being scored by composer James Lavino, according to Lavino’s own personal site. Though the project has been taking shape at its own leisurely pace, I’d expect to see the film making its festival debut in early 2016.
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
Right behind, the American direct cinema masters is a Texan soon to make his non-fiction debut with Voyage of Time. Just two weeks ago indieWIRE reported that Ennio Morricone, who scored...
- 11/5/2015
- by Jordan M. Smith
- IONCINEMA.com
Yesterday I posted a link -- with pix -- to two Doctor Who-meets-Winnie the Pooh T-shirt designs, both by Rob Wood, aka Cubik. One of those designs inspired this incredible confection by Nerdache Cakes: [image] Yes, that’s a cake! Yes, Nerdache ships (but only cookies)! Thanks to Stephanie for the heads-up. (If you stumble across a cool Doctor Who thing, feel free to email me with a link.)...
- 11/22/2012
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Siv-Art Productions has wrapped up the first season of its landmark 12-episode web series, Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy. “I couldn't be happier with the way Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy ended,” said head writer Eric Loya. “The fan response has been amazing, and I can't wait to show them what we have in store for Season Two.”
Bringing back characters from the season’s run, the finale sets the stage for a Season Two that seeks to raise the stakes in the small shared apartment. One of two cliffhangers warns of an apocalypse that would occur should Gay Guy and Robot become friends, and Ninja is tasked by an ethereal group of omniscient beings with making sure that such a bond never forms.
Exciting developments in the newly formed relationship between Gay Guy and his adorable, comic-loving boyfriend Ethan and the possibility of further insights into the life of nosey neighbor Mr.
Bringing back characters from the season’s run, the finale sets the stage for a Season Two that seeks to raise the stakes in the small shared apartment. One of two cliffhangers warns of an apocalypse that would occur should Gay Guy and Robot become friends, and Ninja is tasked by an ethereal group of omniscient beings with making sure that such a bond never forms.
Exciting developments in the newly formed relationship between Gay Guy and his adorable, comic-loving boyfriend Ethan and the possibility of further insights into the life of nosey neighbor Mr.
- 10/2/2010
- doorQ.com
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