'What's Opera, Doc?' by Mark Bell.
Officially licensed 12" x 24" giclee print, in a numbered limited edition of 100 for $40.
On sale Wedneday March 6 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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Jaws - Created by Mark Bell
Limited edition prints available for sale at Spoke Art Gallery. You can follow the artist on Instagram.
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Bottleneck Gallery in the US and Vice Press in the UK will release Beetlejuice lithograph prints by Mark Bell today, February 28, at 12pm EST. The standard version measures 24x36, is limited to 175, and costs $50, while the foil variant is limited to 150 and costs $60.
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Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers - Art by Mark Bell
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Art by Mark Bell.
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Björk - Bachelorette (Mark Bell Zip Remix)
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Nitzer Ebb – Control I'm Here (LFO Remix)
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LFO - LFO (DJ baba reborn mix) (2023)
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Emotional landscapes
They puzzle me, Confuse
Then the riddle gets solved
And you push me up to this
State of emergency
How beautiful to be
State of emergency
Is where I want to be
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Habits vs discipline vs motivation vs goals
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'The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy' by Mark Bell.
Officially licensed 18" x 36" screen prints, in numbered Glow In The Dark editions of 100 for £39.99 / $50 each; and as a numbered 3 print set for £109.99 / $140.
On sale Thursday June 29 at 6pm UK / 12pm ET through Vice Press and Bottleneck Gallery.
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Mark Bell and Stan Efferding
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pov you are Scootaloo's phone :D
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Many missed opportunities seem to be on my mind as they are basically me trying to find a set of connections between several musicians. For instance, Mark Bell was a major collaborator of Björk until his death. While he didn't produce the others that much, he somehow ended up helming Exciter by Depeche Mode. The latter disc remains a point contention among the fans of the group, but I would say this LP, not Ultra, made them one of the rare survivors of the 80's during the early noughts and they presented the fact by making great tunes even then. Thus, I'm saddened the band didn't call Mark Bell again and who can tell – he might have even asked Björk about the possibility of her guesting on one of their compositions. Or she might have even asked them to do the same for her?
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