Here’s today’s Fan Art — ‘Check Up Time by artist Nunar on Deviant Art — Just when you think Spock couldn’t get any sexier… The artist took this innocuous scene
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…and emphasized what drove us all crazy about it — Spock in a black tee shirt!
Here’s today’s Fan Art — ‘Check Up Time by artist Nunar on Deviant Art — Just when you think Spock couldn’t get any sexier… The artist took this innocuous scene
…
…and emphasized what drove us all crazy about it — Spock in a black tee shirt!
Posted in Fan Art Fridays (FArFri), Star Trek: The Original Series
Tagged black tee shirt, Deviant Art, mccoy, Nunar, Sexy, Spock
It’s been a long week (with concerns about Sandy and such) So here’s some pretty for today! A while back, I discovered a site called Doll Divine which features multiple interfaces where one can create all types of pretty model ‘dolls’. The one game on the site is Erte Elegance where you create dolls in the style of the great Art Deco artist Erte (with lots of swags and fru-fru’s) I started playing with the interface, and before long, I was recreating Star Trek’s most lovely women (Terran and Otherwise) in this most elegant style! Here the first several of my efforts –Vina from “The Cage” in her rags, damsel-in-distress gown, Talosian dress, picnic outfit, and of course, as a Green Orion Slave Girl! Note: Obviously these are variations on the original theme, for you are limited to the templates of the game and profile position of the model, but these are fanciful versions of the Trek Costumes as Erte may have interpreted them. I’m proudest of the ‘damsel’ gown, as I managed to recreate a facsimile of the fancy frock that Vina wore, complete with dark gold underskirt. (There are many options for patterned fabric and skirt layering) I’ll post some more of my other Trek ladies in the future. Enjoy, and have a restful weekend! And check out this site, it’s fun! – Therese
Posted in Chick Stuff, Fan Art Fridays (FArFri)
Tagged Damsel, Doll Divine, dolls, Erte, Erte Elegance, Fashion, Green Orion Slave, Princess, The Cage, Vina
Since Halloween will be over by next Friday- Here’s some Halloween Trek! From various artists —
Schematization on DeviantArt creates these very funny Star Trek ‘stamps’ (mini gifs) and slogans-with a great sense of humor, and even entire episodes squeezed into several seconds! Here’s a few, including Catspaw Hilarious! Then a nice crossover of Kirk with the Gremlin by artist Tom Whalen (strongstuff) from Twilight Zone! And then a brilliant ‘Regency Trek by artist lamamama I love how she portrays Amanda & Sarek! The characters there are as follows:
Top row: Sarek woos Amanda with little success
2nd Row: Chekov defends Mother Russia, Scotty hates the French, and Sarek tries again ( I LOVE Amanda’s expression and reply here!)
3rd Row T’Pring as snobby Caroline Bingley, Kirk gets randy, Spock does not want to dance and McCoy looks for alcohol. Meanwhile, Uhura looks ravishing in her gown and turban!
And on the other end of history, a wild, 70’s funkadellic Spock and Uhura from griffinfly (How cool is that?)Happy Early Halloween Everyone!
Posted in Fan Art Fridays (FArFri), Gifs!
Tagged Deviantart, Fan Art Fridays (FArFri), griffinfly, Halloween, lamamama, Schmatization, Star Trek, Tom Whalen
Here’s this weeks Fan Art Friday! Star Trek Jam Session by taconaco . Just too cute for words!
A great triptych by
artist Amy Mebberson (mimi-na) from Deviant Art
Posted in Fan Art Fridays (FArFri)
Tagged Amy Mebberson, Deviant Art, Kirk, mccoy, Spock
Here’s your fan art for today! A marvelously skewered caricature of a famous Jim Kirk headshot by Mark Hammermeister.
Posted in Fan Art Fridays (FArFri), Star Trek: The Original Series
Tagged Kirk, Mark Hammermeister, Spock
It’s always nice to end your week with a piece of art! Every Friday I’ll be posting art from around web featuring Trek characters and actors. These will be archived in Categories under “Fan Art” Enjoy!
To start this series, a wonderful piece by artist Sara Manca from Deviantart “Leonard and Spock”. She really captured that ever-present shadow in Nimoy’s life. I like how she also captured the stride and personalities of each.
Another poster for Season 1! This time I stated it from the Horta’s point of view, and note how I made Spock’s eyes glow creepily as one’s might in the dark. Since we are the scarier of the species, it seemed appropriate.
Hey Kids,
Been looking over Beatle pics lately and came across the iconic portrait of John Lennon in a doorway in Hamburg,Germany around 1960, taken by his pal Juergen Vollmer. This photo was later used on Lennon’s 70s compilation, Rock n’ Roll Music. (1975) It reminded me of another picture of Nimoy as a greaser in the 1960 TV episode of Lock Up (The Case of Frank Crotty) –well…it seemed a natural fit, considering that these are two of my favorite people of all time. I bet they would have had a hell of a conversation! Call it an ultimate Beatle/Trek fantasy. Enjoy, Therese
Here’s the original stills:
Posted in Fan Art Fridays (FArFri), My Collages, The Beatles
Tagged Germany, John Lennon, Juergen Vollmer, Leonard Nimoy, Lock Up, The Case of Frank Crotty
As I’ve mentioned here before, I also write for the great blog Basket of Kisses, which is a site devoted to quality TV and entertainment, with its main emphasis on Mad Men. Well, every week I submit art found around the web for the ‘Fan Art Thursday’ post. This week, I submitted my own art! It’s called ‘EVOLVERS’ and I’ve been working two weeks on it. This was inspired by the Mad Men episode “Lady Lazarus” where Don Draper first listened to Revolver by The Beatles. Unfortunately, the first track he hears is the incredible “Tomorrow Never Knows” which wasn’t the Beatle fare he was expecting at all. He tears the needle off the LP before it ends.
I’ve been a Beatle fan forever, and Revolver is one of my favorite albums of all time. As a child, the intense cover collage by Klaus Voorman fascinated and scared me at the same time (those photo eyes!). But as time went on I grew to appreciate it for its awesomeness (and that’s a word I never use).
Anyway, having my two favorite worlds of Mad Men and The Beatles collide, I was inspired to make this homage to artist Voorman, Mad Men, and Revolver, and went straight to work on this soon after the episode. Here’s how I made it:
First, I had to find suitable images of Peggy, Don, Roger, and Joan for the cover. Here’s the first group, I collaged them with my old Printmaster 16 program and made them black and white, then printed this up to look like and old Xerox print:
This Don (lower left) is different from the final image, I was delighted to find an image of him where he was in the exact same position as Ringo on the original. Here’s the second revision: 
Then I made this one the Xerox version :
Then I used tracing paper to get the basic outline, and scanned it into my computer, adding paint details with my Adobe Photoshop, and using the eraser tool a lot!
Once this was done, I reviewed a bunch of pictures that I thought would work to represent the changes that the cast of Mad Men went through in this season (5). Don married Megan. Joan had a baby, Roger had an acid trip, etc. After getting the drawing organized, I switched the art back to Printmaster 16, and cut and pasted images in a collage, especially trying to match elements of Mad Men with the elements of the original Revolver album. (e.g. I have Peggy crying in the approximate space where Paul is ‘crying’ on the original). Since Don is in Ringo’s position and Roger in John’s, I corresponded Beatle and Mad Men images in like poses. I was delighted to find a pic of Jon Hamm on the set from “Tomorrowland” when he’s in his swim trunks. I stretched it with Printmaster, making it reminiscent of the stretched picture of Ringo in an old bathing suit on Revolver.
I continued to tweak and switch around the elements until I was satisfied, also making sure that Peggy’s flip interacted with the collage and, of course adding the famous eyes and lips to make it look like Revolver. I especially love how Joan mimics George.

I then thought ‘How am I going to reference Mad Men and The Beatles with the title of this piece? The answer was right in front of me. so I dropped the R and added the S, and Revolver became Evolvers! Don’t you love it when stuff comes together? Now I’m no Klaus Voorman, but I’m delighted with how this turned out!
Then I copied and transferred this back to Adobe Photoshop, fixing all the final details until I had the final product…Ta-da! (Whew!) Enjoy! – Therese
Be sure to click on image to see full size! And check out Basket of Kisses, it’s fun!
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