Official Ken Taylor thread
- machination
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This guy does some good work.
Buy the shirt here.
Kind of expensive with the exchange rate, but Ken may have prints up soon.
Buy the shirt here.
Kind of expensive with the exchange rate, but Ken may have prints up soon.
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Good idea...
Ken doesn't always get the love like some artists here do, but he definitley should..the man can flat out draw!
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It was Ken's 20,000 Leagues that drew me to this place just over a month ago. Gutted that I just missed the original sale of the regular but I managed to get a 20K SS variant which arrived yesterday and is amazing to look at. Seems a lot of other artists get more attention than Ken but at the moment I'd say he was my favourite out of the Mondo regulars. Will definitely be adding Gremlins to my collection at some point and I also really like his Beneath the Planet of the Apes prints. Really liked his At The Drive In Wicker Man poster... hell it's all good!
When I get it in hand I might see if I can get a trade of my Tong Iron Man for Taylor's Hulk.
When I get it in hand I might see if I can get a trade of my Tong Iron Man for Taylor's Hulk.
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I don't know, but I searched for a while.DickButt wrote:Ken didn't have his own thread?
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Speaking of Ken Taylor
I Finally obtained a long time ISO
I Finally obtained a long time ISO
Most of his artist editions go up on postersandtoys.net, if you are on their mailing list you are probably as good as you can get.KXG wrote:Does Ken Taylor not have a mailing list? Been on his site but don't see anything, so presume a no. Just want a heads up in case he has a few HULK prints for grabs.
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I have always loved Taylor's illustrative style. He rates up there with Ansin, imo
When I first saw his Alien II I was hooked and have since been actively collecting both his film and art prints. Hell, I even purchased Sucker Punch with no inkling to ever see the film, purely for the art of it!
He's also an artist who can work on the fly, just witness his creations at the Secret Art Wars in Melbourne to see him in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf2Cwg7yn9E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Od4caXCgmc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTuldHTyBg4
When I first saw his Alien II I was hooked and have since been actively collecting both his film and art prints. Hell, I even purchased Sucker Punch with no inkling to ever see the film, purely for the art of it!
He's also an artist who can work on the fly, just witness his creations at the Secret Art Wars in Melbourne to see him in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf2Cwg7yn9E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Od4caXCgmc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTuldHTyBg4
Thanks for the secret wars links, it's cool to see the guy whose posters we cherish so much in action! Was recently put on to Taylor and within the last week was lucky enough to pick up an ATDI wickerman, a Denver Mogwai print and the 20,000 variant!