Our remaining inventory of Quentin vs. Coen art prints is now available via the Spoke Art online store! Many of the prints seen above have sold out, and many more are going quickly! Check it out here- http://spokeeditions.bigcartel.com/category/quentin-vs-coen-prints
Spoke Art is proud to present at preview of our upcoming Quentin vs. Coen art show! Get a look at some of the works that will be on display this April 7th, 8th and 9th at Bold Hype Gallery in New York City, below.
If you think you’ll be able attend, please RSVP via our Facebook Event Page. We’ll be updating our various social media throughout the next couple weeks with more updates, so if you get a second, please follow us on Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter.
If you are interested in being put on our buyer’s preview list for the show, please enter your email via our Mailing List.
All remaining works will be made available for online sale following the show’s opening via our Online Store.
We’ve got a bunch of fun things planned for the April 7th opening including a “Dude” costume contest, free “Caucasians” and plenty of awesome art. Stay tuned!
Jason Levesque – “Mia Wallace”
Brandon Schaefer
Greg Gossel
Joshua Budich
Sam Wolfe Connelly
State of Shock
Dave Perillo
Hailing from Buenos Aires, Max Dalton is without a doubt one of the best illustrators we know… and we know many! Max’s whimsical works have caught the imaginations of folks around the world and we are very, very once again proud to announce that Max is currently hard at work on a new piece for our Quentin vs. Coen art show coming this April in New York City(can’t say much, but it’s Pulp Fiction related!)
Max’s Wes Anderson inspired art print, “111 Archer Ave” was one of the best sellers from our recent “Bad Dads – A tribute to the films of Wes Anderson” art show that premiered in San Francisco last Halloween. Get a look at some of Max’s work after the jump!
We were recently hipped to the works of Jason Levesque via our good friends over at Supersonic Electronic. Levesque’s works are haunting and beautiful and we’re very proud to feature him in our upcoming “Quentin vs. Coen – A tribute to the films of Tarantino and the Brothers” art show debuting this April in NYC. Get a look at some of his past works here on Spoke Art, and check back in a couple days to see his stellar rendition of Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) from Pulp Fiction.
Check them all out after the jump!
In addition to having one of the most bad ass contemporary Star Wars action figure collections we’ve seen, Joshua Budich also happens to be one damn fine artist. His Rushmore inspired piece for our Bad Dads show, “The Good Dad” was one of our favorite prints from the series in terms of sheer execution and creativity with a theme. For our upcoming Quentin vs. Coen art show, Budich has come up with an amazing Kill Bill image… Stay tuned!
More after the jump
Edith Lebeau grew up in Beloeil, a little town of Quebec, Canada. She was raised in a creative environment; her mother and father are also artists. This helped her to explore her own imaginary world and inspired her to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts at l’Université du Québec à Montreal which she completed in 2005.
We’ve seen the beginnings of the piece Edith is creating for our upcoming “Quentin vs. Coen – A Tribute to Tarantino and the Brothers” art show, and from we’ve seen it’s going to be amazing. Gogo anyone?