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Captain James T. Kirk Acrylic Print
by Robert Corsetti
Product Details
Captain James T. Kirk acrylic print by Robert Corsetti. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
I grew up geeking out to this television series, and to this day I am a big fan of all things ‘Star Trek’. I believe this classic TV series... more
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Comments (10)
Artist's Description
I grew up geeking out to this television series, and to this day I am a big fan of all things ‘Star Trek’. I believe this classic TV series kindled my love and fascination for all sci-fi .This is my tribute to acting legend William Shatner and James T. Kirk the character he made a cultural icon. This is the first in a Star Trek series. I think a portrait of Mr. Spock will be next.
About Robert Corsetti
Originally trained as a graphic designer back when it was called commercial art, In this corporate world Robert earned attention through his work on logos, marketing campaigns, packaging designs, as well as illustrating books, novel-jackets and commissioned fine art for national and international accounts like 3M, Easton, Browning and Huntsman Chemical Corp. As his success in creating illustrations grew Robert shifted his focus to fine art and illustration. When asked about the distinction between graphic design and Fine art he said “Both are made to capturing the audience's attention, tell a story, that resonates with its audience. People will remember places, scenes and designs they connect with, and this connection comes from how...
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Alan Berkman
Nicely done! I can almost hear him saying..."Scotty, beam me up"!
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, Robert, on SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES FILM FESTIVAL FEATURE, in honour of (TIFF) Toronto International Film Festival, & TV Ontario’s SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES, hosted by Elwy Yost, for 25 years, in “Red Maple Gallery”, homepage group, of Fine Art America, September 2022.
Jim Love
Robert you have an amazing gallery of work...following
Robert Corsetti replied:
Thanks
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Robert Corsetti replied:
very cool - thank you
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your top finish in the Art Based On a TV Show contest! voted l/f
Gary F Richards
Magnificent Sci-Fi character capture, lighting, shading and artwork! F/L voted for this piece in the contest SCI-FI AND FANTASY
Lori Kingston
Fantastic work -- I'm a trekkie for life, though I came to the show as an adult in the 80s rather than as a child or teen in the 60s. Still love it!
Danett Britt
Oooppps angles. Stupid auto correct. Although if you paint angels they would be awesome too. Lol
Robert Corsetti replied:
awesome thanks! and that is okay I read it the way you meant it, so many artist have dyslexia- lol
Danett Britt
Your painting style is great. You have a good eye for angels. Great work. And to see another Star Trek fan from Utah is wonderful. I need to try a Star Trek painting myself. Lol
Randall Royter
Beem me up Scotty! Nice work Rob!
Robert Corsetti replied:
Thanks man, first of 2019