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Anybody have framed Star Trek art in their home?

Roboturner913

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I had never considered it before, but I'm building a basement den (or "man cave" if you will) and was thinking about decorations.

Then I came across this:

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and I'm thinking there just has to be a way to get it printed and framed.

Any other stunning pieces of Trek wall art out there?
 
I have autographed photos of Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, Judson Scott, and Celeste Yarnell framed on the wall of my office, along with a few other scifi celebrities I've run into at conventions . . ..
 
I have framed, signed pics of John Glenn and Gene Kranz in my office. Not Trek, but I like 'em. :)
 
I have some lovely original pieces, such as this . . .

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The painting is an original, one-of-a-kind, work.

The jacket below, also an original, one-of-a-kind, was going to be framed and mounted too, but I'm going keep it available for con-wearing. Instead, I'll get a good picture of it, blow it up and have that framed for wall mounting.


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The artist is my wife - ain't I a lucky guy!!!
 
I used to have the Star Trek: Generations one-sheet framed, but it got ruined the first time I moved with it. :(
 
I put up and framed a TOS home video promotional one I had unsuccessfully tried to acquire for a long time, it's shown here surrounded by smaller frames in the home of another fan...

What I simply love about this one is that you have all the principal characters including the USS Enterprise which, IMHO, equally qualifies as a star of the show and has the right dimensions.

It was part of the 1988 home video re-release campaign that also brought us the colorized version of "The Cage" for the first time. I had already gotten my hand on this promotional poster but all the movie memorabilia stores in LA couldn't get me the "triumvirate" TOS poster.

I told Richard Arnold about my problem. On February 10, 1988 he had invited me to tour the sets of TNG - and the "triumvirate" poster was his farewell gift to conclude one of the best days in my life. Of course, I had to frame and put up this one. :)

Bob

P.S. Though it's a great poster it has one severe flaw: It only announced the home video re-relese on VHS and Betamax but totally failed to mention Laservision LaserDisc (i.e. LaserDisc with analog sound) as well...
 
Probably not "art" technically, but I do have this framed poster signed by 8 of the original cast (all in person!).



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I have a poster from First Contact, mounted on foam core with a wood frame backing, hanging on the wall of my library.
 
I have a poster of the Enterprise E hanging in my bedroom and a Round 2 AMT Star Trek Enterprise 1701-D and E in my living room
 

TAS frames by Therin of Andor, on Flickr

Top: Tuttle & Bailey numbered animation cel from Filmation's "Star Trek: The Animated Series". Episode "Yesteryear", featuring the infamous "six-fingered Spock" scene, with Kirk, Aleek-Om the Aurelian, and McCoy.

Centre: DC Comics' "Star Trek" Series II, issue #1, featuring M'Ress the Caitian, later revised to feature M'rya.

Lower: numbered animation cel from Filmation's "Star Trek: The Animated Series", featuring Arex and Scott.
 
I've got an A1 poster of the Enterprise-E with 'to boldy go where no-one has gone before...' written on it blu-tacked on my ceiling above my bed :)
Also it's not really art but I have a tiny model of the Enterprise-A. Like, it fits in my mouth it's so tiny (I may have tried...) and a Peace Love Star Trek sticker on my laptop

I'm a Trekkie-hippy. A trickie. Hehe
 
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