Curio: The Adventures of Indiana Jones
Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 5:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Curio, Indiana Jones, Oscars (80s), Raiders of the Lost Ark, Steven Spielberg, celebrity portraiture

Curated by Nathaniel R

Illustration by J Scott CampbellSince we're celebrating the 1981 Oscars this coming weekend with the season premiere of Supporting Actress Smackdown it's appropriate to look at the movie from '81 that's inspired the most fan art over the years: Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Steven Spielberg's best film (what? Fight me) introduced one of cinema's greatest heroes, the stuffy professor / snake-phobic but otherwise fearless adventurer Indiana Jones. Jones has gone on to multiple sequels and will surely be rebooted at some point (sigh) with a lesser being than Harrison Ford in the leading role.

Some incredible artwork inspired by the original film and resulting franchise are after the jump...

J Scott Campbell has done lots of Indiana Jones artwork and from each film, too. 

Painting by Jeff Bonker (purchase here). We're suckers for oil paintings and this particular shade of blue.

Adams Hughes designed card for TOPPS. 

Geekhouse Creations offers up this grail tablet for home decor inspired by Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Fanbilt Props offers up glowing sankara stones from The Temple of Doom.

For those who love a terrier (hi, Best in Show fans) here's Indiana as a terrier from Brian Rubenacker who specializes in dog art. 

Here's another 'someone else as Indy' take -- Wolverine as Indiana Jones by Adam Hughes, Tim Townsend, and Matt Elder

Illustration by Rodrigo PascoalLove the reflection on Indy's sword here to cut the bridge abovee. Designer Rodrigo Pascoal grew up on the Indiana Jones movies. He is not taking submissions at this time and doesn't appear to be active online in the past couple of years but maybe still sells previous illustrations?

Inspirowl Designs sells this cool text poster on various products.

Here's a moody gorgeous piece from Kurt Ramschissel called "The Death of Marion" 

FINALLY...
Check out this amazing animation project - this was five years in the (indie) making for the Dutch animator/designer Patrick Schoenmaker and debuted online in 2016.

Animation/art by Patrick Schoenmaker

It's too bad Disney+ didn't make this show into a reality. Lord knows they need the original content and they have immense franchise fever so why not?  

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