Really digging this Bansky book i got at a store the other day. I connected with the visual pop his images had and each one conveyed a message.
I want to do that with my art and in my head i painted this image i just felt i wanted to share. Don't we all feel like that sometimes? I know some of my friends especially feel it for sure and I wanted this to be a High Five of sorts to all of you hard working people. so for all of us riff rafts slaving about i salute you!
think of it as a badge of honor or a coat of arms for all the hard work you do. carry on!
hope you guys dig it as much as i did drawing it. - M
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
There is only one Robocop...MURPHY!!!!

I've been thinking a lot lately about the movies I loved watching as a kid. There's a joy i get when reminiscing about my favorite character, costume, quote in a film. I've read a lot of about the new Robocop film and I honestly don't know what to think or feel about it. Will it work? Could it possibly be any better then the original?...
The movie being currently shot has an amazing cast, actors I'd never expect to see in a Robocop franchise; Sam Jackson, Michael Keaton, that just blows my mind. I'm excited that Robocop is coming back to theaters and the social conscious. in 87, the film hit all the right notes about what was happening to the US and it all felt gritty and real even tho there was a giant cyborg walking around. I miss the 80's when I think of films like Robocop.
With this new iteration, one of the major faults I have with the film is the design of the titular character. time and time again with superhero movies, never fails to use the standard muscle suit or the similarly abused "iron man" armor. just look at it, its all black, flat, a boring swat uniform on steroids. There's no love, no soul in it, it's void of any personality and more importantly lacking in Robotic appeal.
I have no doubt the acting in this film will be great if not good, but for me, I just don't see this version of Robocop having the magic or presence waking into a crime scene. Even as I type this, I'm looking at my Robocop 18" figure from Neca, standing terrifyingly stoic holding his auto-9. The figure itself doesn't look comfortable, he looks so robotic, but then again isn't that the point?
I ended up drawing this photo above just out of pure disappointment and just a little sadness of having a childhood memory raped by a designer's poor imagination. However, I will always take pleasure knowing that my favorite version of Robo has had a long and healthy life in movies and tv show (so not so good) that I can always go back and enjoy. Regardless how the new film turns out, I will go on Believing that the real Robocop, the original Murphy, will still kick ass.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
I hate you Freddy Krueger

Thursday, August 23, 2012
Calling Dixon Hill come in Picard
Friday, August 17, 2012
Manos!! the Hands of Fate a Rifftrax event for the ages!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Jean Luc Picard as Locutus Borg
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Geordi La Forge's Visor

Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Q the Omnipotent by Mauro Balcazar
Monday, August 6, 2012
Worf's Klingon Prune Juice!!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Commander Riker, #1 ladies man making it so.

Sunday, May 6, 2012
MIB3 Men in Black 3 poster by Mauro Balcazar
Hi,
I think it's fitting for me to end, possibly, my Men in Black related art thread with a psychedelic inspired poster for the 3rd film. I've drawn as many characters and retro aliens as I could find. I really love young Agent K's look. it's like a cross between the Mad Men era and the Andy Warhol scene mashed up. really bright colors which i try to never do, but it was fun. enjoy!
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Friday, March 30, 2012
The Men in Black New Yorker Cover circa 1969 by Mauro Balcazar

What can i say?
I am a huge fan of the New Yorker covers and every month I look forward to the amazing art they use on their covers. I always wanted to do a New Yorker cover, and came up with a cool little idea about what it would be like if we did make contact, a la, Men in Black, in the 60's. How awesome would it be to have the New Yorker capture this moment in history on their front page cover? I hope you guys like it, i had a lot of fun drawing this and i think it's one of my favorite Men in Black pieces to date that I've drawn.
I added a variant version of the art as well, can you spot the easter eggs i've drawn in there? little nods to the MIB universe and even the cartoon. enjoy!!!! :-)

Enjoy Humans. - Mauro
Monday, March 19, 2012
Men in Black the movie poster by Mauro Balcazar

Hi,
May I present to you fine folks my lovingly created poster for the first Men in Black film. I'm a huge fan of this film, and I wanted to capture the fun I had as a kid seeing this film for the first time and putting that energy on Paper (albeit Digital)
From beginning to end this film was a fun experience to see in theaters and because of the props, story, and most importantly the creature/fx, firmly resonates in my head till this day and continues to mesmerize me. I've tried to draw in some of my favorite characters and scenes from the film and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did drawing it.
cheers Earthlings!
If you'd like a print, just shoot me an e-mail at agliarept@aol.com
Here is a link to a larger version of the image to use for your Desktop/Iphone or whatever intergalactic device you may be using.
http://tinyurl.com/77jac6l
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