Today, we join Snoopy in airing our grievances!
Despite Snoopy’s more fantastical elements, he has always been the relatable core to Peanuts. Snoopy’s worries, anxieties, bursts of joy, and everything in between show a wide range of relatable emotions and situations that we’ve empathized with for decades. This time around, we’re bringing two of our favorite Snoopy panels to life as part of our Peanuts screen print series. Snoopy is an icon, and there’s nothing better than a cranky, yet adorable, Snoopy.
Both prints will be available on Friday (5/15) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!
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Get @reshare_app • @bottleneckgallery This Thursday, Florey was the turkey all along and Mark Chilcott does his Thing!
Jhonen Vasquez’s Invader Zim was a dark, disgusting, absurd, and absolutely hilarious cartoon that invaded our brain way back in 2001. The cartoon only ran for two seasons, but it has left an indelible imprint on anybody growing up during that era. @mrflorey print is an unbelievable ode to Jhonen’s wild masterpiece, and we can hear Zim scream-monologuing as we lovingly stare at the image. Featuring Zim, GIR, Dib, Gaz, one of GIR’s piggies, and so much more, Florey’s print is full of love for the twisted show.
@markchilcottart newest print for The Thing is one of the most clever takes we’ve seen on the movie: Mark’s playful skull evolution hits on several major themes in the movie, including the creature’s ability to mimic and evolve, and the paranoia that the crew has throughout.
Florey and Mark’s prints will be available on Thursday (5/14) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!
This Thursday, Florey was the turkey all along and Mark Chilcott does his Thing!
Jhonen Vasquez’s Invader Zim was a dark, disgusting, absurd, and absolutely hilarious cartoon that invaded our brain way back in 2001. The cartoon only ran for two seasons, but it has left an indelible imprint on anybody growing up during that era. @mrflorey print is an unbelievable ode to Jhonen’s wild masterpiece, and we can hear Zim scream-monologuing as we lovingly stare at the image. Featuring Zim, GIR, Dib, Gaz, one of GIR’s piggies, and so much more, Florey’s print is full of love for the twisted show.
@markchilcottart newest print for The Thing is one of the most clever takes we’ve seen on the movie: Mark’s playful skull evolution hits on several major themes in the movie, including the creature’s ability to mimic and evolve, and the paranoia that the crew has throughout.
Florey and Mark’s prints will be available on Thursday (5/14) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!
Jason Raish is back with another behemoth banger!
Jason is busting out the heavy metal with his newest alternative movie poster for 1974’s Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. @jasonraish print is an awesomely colorful ode to the film’s main killer kaiju and the ongoing rivalry between Godzilla and the mecha-imposter. Jason’s Godzilla series has maintained an ongoing aesthetic featuring bold colors, inspired titling work, and a nice, aged look that creates a vintage movie posters and magazines feel. Also, we’ve got an extra special rainbow laser edition that perfectly suits Jason’s print and aligns with Mechagodzilla’s powers!
Jason’s print will be available on Wednesday (5/13) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!
This Tuesday, we join our radical bros at @vicepressnews for a nostalgic trip down memory lane. And by memory lane, we mean the sewers of NYC!
1990’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie is one of the defining moments of our childhood–seeing our four favorite brothers kicking Foot butt on the big screen was magical–and we’re stoked to announce the first ever screen printed edition of the official theatrical poster. With all four brothers ready to burst out of the sewers and onto the streets of NYC, the original theatrical poster filled us with hope and wonder, and even offered some visual comedy. We’ve worked to painstakingly recreate the original poster as a high fidelity screen print, and the results are awesome.
@strongstuff TMNT pins are back to raise some shell, and this time Tom’s busting out the big guns with Raphael, Rocksteady, and Splinter! Tom’s pins immediately transport us back to watching the 1987 animated series, and simply look rad!
Prints and pins will be available today (5/12) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com! The screen print will be a timed edition available through Wednesday (5/13) @ 11:59PM ET.
🔥🔥🔥 • @phlegm_art After a l…o…n…g… stretch of engraving time I’m finally back painting big. Mega happy with how this wall turned out. Belfast HTN26 has been the best. Wonderful people, thriving art scene and @seedheadarts delivering a proper festival led by community spirit rather than corporate ties. I’ll post a deeper dive on Substack next week with more photos and some chit chat about what it’s about and my new body of wall work going forward. Bring on the walls 💪
Thanks @streetartatlas for going the extra mile on the photos.
Also big thanks to @establishedcoffee for all the cinnamon buns, @vaultartistsni studios for letting me paint their building and @artist.zippy for the window sacrifice.
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We’re zooming into the weekend in our new Spheremobile!
Phish’s recent run of shows at the Las Vegas Sphere featured incredible performances, and equally impressive art, and we’re thrilled to be able to release Jim’s gig posters from the shows! Using a retro-futuristic vehicle ad as the concept, Jim’s print is bursting with color, fun, and references to Phish, the Sphere, Las Vegas, and vintage car ads.
@pollockprints posters will be available only via LOTTERY on Friday (5/8) @ 1PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!
The lottery will run until 1:30PM ET. Winners will be notified starting at 2PM ET through email, and they will have 15 minutes to complete their checkout. One lottery entry per person. Max of 1 print per person. Duplicate entries will be disqualified. No purchase necessary to enter, simply checkout with the free lottery entry. Please follow us on X for lottery updates as we choose winners.
We’re visiting the scenic, sandy sights of Arrakis with Gabz!
Gabz follows up his Paul and Chani print for Dune: Part One with a mirroring print depicting the big bads of Dune: Part Two, Feyd-Rautha and Baron Harkkonen. Gabz’ print highlights the vicious villains of the sequel as they wage war on Arrakis. @grzegorz_domaradzki set of prints comes in three editions that pair perfectly with his prints for Dune: Part One, and we’re especially fond of the Black Sun variant featuring a silver sheen.
Gabz’ print will be available on Friday (5/8) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!