Artist Remakes Thrift Store Rejects Into Nerdy Masterpieces

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Artist Remakes Thrift Store Rejects Into Nerdy Masterpieces


Artist Dave Pollot rescues thrift store art and uses it to create fun paintings based on geek culture.

If you're a regular thrift store shopper you've probably, at some point, stumbled upon some sort of makeshift art section filled with paintings, photos and pictures that we could most kindly describe as eclectic. Let's just say that there's usually a reason that people decide to ditch these at Goodwill. As eager as many are to get rid of these however, there are others who look at them and see potential.


Case in point, Dave Pollot purchases art from thrift stores and re-purposes it into the foundation for works of geek greatness that run the gamut of <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/movies%20and%20tv?os=movies+and+tv>film, television, and <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/video%20games?os=video+games>video games. Among his works are paintings based on franchises like <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/140132-Polish-Papercraft-Artist-Creates-Amazing-Millennium-Falcon-Model>Star Wars, Star Trek, Super Mario, The Lord of the Rings, Futurama, Ghostbusters and more. According to Pollot, his thrift art "began almost as a joke." With time, however, he came to see it as a good opportunity to give new value to art pieces that people don't want anymore. "It's a lot of fun to see the process come full circle," <a href=https://www.etsy.com/shop/DavePollot/about?ref=shopinfo_about_leftnav>he said. "Taking a piece that once hung proudly in someone's home, that's then abandoned, re-purposed, and hung proudly again in a home for people to enjoy and to laugh at."

I think the most impressive part of Pollot's work is how well he replicates the visual style of the material he's working with. He does a great job of injecting his new imagery into the existing pictures in such a way that they look like they were always there. People interested in buying their own copy of one of Pollot's re-purposings can find his work for sale <a href=https://www.etsy.com/shop/DavePollot?ref=shopsection_shophome_leftnav>on his Etsy page. Prints of individual art pieces will run you $15 with collections of four available for a discounted rate of $45. Just personally, I might have to go ahead and pick up his Firefly painting. What can I say? It's shiny.
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Source: <a href=https://www.etsy.com/shop/davepollot?show_panel=true>Etsy


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Kenjitsuka

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Wow, those are fun and nicely done!
All the original paintings seem none too shabby either; proves thrift stores can have nice stuff on the (somewhat) cheap! :D
 

dalek sec

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I like the Futurama and Firefly ones the best. :D

Can someone tell me what's going on in the last pic? I really can't tell what's going on in it.
 

StewShearerOld

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dalek sec said:
I like the Futurama and Firefly ones the best. :D

Can someone tell me what's going on in the last pic? I really can't tell what's going on in it.
ZOMBIES!!!
 

dalek sec

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StewShearer said:
dalek sec said:
I like the Futurama and Firefly ones the best. :D

Can someone tell me what's going on in the last pic? I really can't tell what's going on in it.
ZOMBIES!!!
Oh ok, I thought it was just a bunch of people wondering around the farmland like that....either that or they had too much shine and are paying for it.
 

Hairless Mammoth

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Oh, I remember seeing the Mario Kart one a few months ago. Didn't the same artist do a Metroid one (possibly with both Varia and Zero Suit Samus, my mind is fuzzy on that)? Or, was that someone else with the same idea?
 

CrazyGirl17

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Alright, I admit it... I'm impressed. My favorites are:
-The Planet Express ship over the ocean
-Mario Kart in the park
-The TARIS down on the farm
-The Delorean on a drive through the country
and
-The good ship Serenity flying over the sea at dusk (I think that's what time of day it is anyway...)
 

Vault101

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The originals aren't really bad at all...a not dry for modern tastes and the futureama one reminds me of a tacky Jesus painting but you wouldn't find any of them in the "Museum of bad art" (a real thing)

Makes me wonder about today's brand obsessed culture if the only difference between a good and crappy painting is the addition of luigi