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88 Miles Per Hour. Now available as part of the Righteous Rides Again show at the Hero Complex Gallery. 88 vehicles from the Back to the Future Trilogy. In order of appearance. And colour coded by timeline. Because why be a nerd, when you can be a really specific nerd? Prints HERE
Ectolution - Charting the rise and fall, and rebirth of Ecto-1. Available now as part of the Hero Complex Gallery's Righteous Rides Again show. Get prints HERE!
Hi Scott! I'm just contacting you to ask if you are the same Scott who made a render of Icarus II under the name 2753Productions on Deviantart, and if you know any details of the internal lay out of Icarus II in terms of where the rooms are located inside the vessel, and to what is the scale of the ship. Thanks in advance!
Hi. Nope - that wasn’t me. It looks like whoever that is does some pretty great 3d work. I do all my stuff as 2D vector images.
The Falcon was my first spaceship love, so I couldn't pass up doing a tribute to the crew of the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy. Prints available now as part of the Hero Complex Gallery's Cribs show. PRINTS HERE
Now it's time for the NEXT crew. My tribute to the galant crew of the NCC-1701-D Enterprise. Now available as part of the Hero Complex Gallery's Cribs show. Prints available HERE. Make it so.
The OG Motley Crew. Check out my latest poster celebrating the Old School crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Part of the Hero Complex Gallery's Cribs show. Prints available HERE
Another of my new poster series I created for the Hero Complex Gallery Cribs show: NEVER GIVE UP. NEVER SURRENDER. A tribute to the reluctantly intrepid crew of the NSEA Protector. Find prints HERE
Finally found some time to do some new poster art! Check out TOUGH HOMBRES - one of my new posters I created for the HERO COMPLEX GALLERY's Cribs show. It's a tribute to the Motley Crew of the U.S.S. Sulaco - before their ill fated trip to LV-426. Prints available HERE
I was recently invited to participate in the Hero Complex Gallery's LANDMARKS NYC mini-show. And when I think of New York, I think of Ghostbusters. In my mind the two are permanently linked, and I think my love of NYC comes directly with my adolescent love of Ghostbusters. So enjoy my latest: Dogs and Cats Living Together. A tribute to the Ghostbusters, and the denizens of Hook and Ladder Company 8, located at 14 North Moore Street in Tribeca, Manhattan.
Hi all. It's been a while! Between super full work days, and a secret project I can't share yet, I haven't had a lot of time for illustrations. But, I always make time for John Hughes. Here's my latest; Sincerely yours - a Breakfast Club tribute for the Hero Complex Gallery's Hughes Your Daddy show. Prints now available at The Hero Complex Gallery HERE
Where can I buy your art work?
Thanks for reaching out.
I have a bunch of stuff for sale at The Hero Conomex galley: https://hcgart.com/search?type=product&q=scott*+park*
I have a few other pieces at Dark Ink:
https://www.darkinkart.com/search?q=Scott+park
And Gallery 1988:
https://nineteeneightyeight.com/search?q=Scott+park
Hope that helps!
A scientist and two teenagers are heading west with a flux capacitor fluxing. How much road do they need to reach 88mph? This may, or may not, be a trick question.
Todays's equation just doesn't add up. Not! Party On, available at HCGart.com. Party time. Excellent.
Today's Movie Math lesson shows that a lot can happen in 20 seconds. 20 Seconds to Comply. Now available at hcgart.com
Today's Movie Math is getting a little Groovy. To solve this equation you just need to recite the sacred words. Klaatu barada N...necktie? Nectarine? Nickel?
Today in Movie Math we show how adding a bunch of stuff can actually result in less. Twin Pines. Now available at hcgart.com
Tick-tock Mr. Wick. Tick-tock. Next in my Movie Math series shows what happens when you mess with a man's car and dog. Available now at hcgart.com
In between posters of spaceships, cars and robots, I've also been working on a new series I call Movie Math. This one is called Bigger Boat and is available at hcgart.com
Hi Scott, I like the style of your work. Is there a way to buy a poster of your work? I'm eyeballing the Mad Max piece with all of the vehicles. Thanks, Dave
Thanks for the kind words. I have a bunch of my stuff, including Mad Max, at the Hero Complex Gallery here: https://hcgart.com/search?type=product&q=scott**+park**
