Bottleneck Gallery Lord of the Rings by Ken Taylor

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Ken Taylor tries on the Ruling Ring to see how it fits, and Jason Raish tackles a classic tale of a boy and his 50-foot-tall robot today!

Aussie-based artist Ken Taylor has been on our radar forever, and we’re thrilled to start his adventure through Middle Earth together. Ken’s print captures the architecture, nature, and general scenery from Frodo and crew’s initial adventures in The Fellowship of the Ring. Ken’s poster hones in on the lushness of the environment and the epic scale of the path ahead for our beloved band of heroes. Ken’s unique approach to coloring the piece makes it pop right off of the paper!

Jason’s newest alternative movie poster for The Iron Giant features Hogarth atop a large, proud, and Superman-like Iron Giant. Jason’s print feels like a triumphant ‘50s poster dedicated to the greatness of The Iron Giant, and we think he perfectly captured the film’s aesthetics while referencing some favorite moments from the film.

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The Fellowship of the Ring by Ken Taylor
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 275
$65


The Fellowship of the Ring - Multi-Layer Acrylic Panel by Ken Taylor
Archival pigment on multiple acrylic layers
3-Layer
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered COA with BNG hologram of authenticity
Limited edition of 30
$175

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The Fellowship of the Ring - Variant by Ken Taylor
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$75

The Fellowship of the Ring - Variant - Multi-Layer Acrylic Panel by Ken Taylor
Archival pigment on multiple acrylic layers
3-Layer
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered COA with BNG hologram of authenticity
Limited edition of 15
$175
 
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Ken Taylor brings us back to Middle Earth and face to face with a Nazgûl rider in his stunning, and terrifying, print for The Two Towers.

Ken’s print for The Two Towers captures the architecture, nature, and general scenery from Frodo and crew’s continuing adventures, but with a more dire and foreboding color palette. Ken’s poster centers around the Black Rider atop their Fellbeast and shows off all of the dreadful details of the dark foes in our heroes’ path. Ken’s unique approach to coloring the piece makes it pop right off of the paper, and we’re excited to continue our adventure through Middle Earth with him.

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The Two Towers by Ken Taylor
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 175
$65

The Two Towers - Multi-Layer Acrylic by Ken Taylor
Archival pigment on multiple layers of acrylic panel
3-Layer
24 x 36 inches
Digital numbered COA issued by Verisart
Limited edition of 15
$175

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The Two Towers - Variant by Ken Taylor
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$75

The Two Towers - Variant - Multi-Layer Acrylic by Ken Taylor
Archival pigment on multiple layers of acrylic panel
3-Layer
24 x 36 inches
Digital numbered COA issued by Verisart
Limited edition of 15
$175
 
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