An art exhibition in honor of Star Trek‘s 45th anniversary will be held in Manchester, England starting this week.
The exhibition will be held in the Generation Pop art gallery in Manchester, beginning on September 9.
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An art exhibition in honor of Star Trek‘s 45th anniversary will be held in Manchester, England starting this week.
The exhibition will be held in the Generation Pop art gallery in Manchester, beginning on September 9.
Two original series characters and the USS Enterprise will be part of three photo mosaics to be created from fan-submitted images.
On September 8, officially beginning the 45th anniversary of Star Trek, Trek fans will be able to upload images to be included as part of three officially licensed Star Trek photo mosaics.
Iron Gut Publishing, a UK-based company, will soon be offering officially-licensed Trek-themed art for purchase.
The art will be offered as “a variety of pieces in various editions and at a wide range of prices,” with each piece of art being accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.
Fans who enjoy Trek-themed merchandise will be happy to hear that there will be a variety of new Star Trek products to hit stores this year and in 2012.
The Star Trek merchandise includes toys, busts, games, candy and clothes.
Artist Devorah Sperber has created another Star Trek sculpture made out of spools, chenille stems and semi-translucent beads.
In the lobby of the Microsoft Studio D office in Redmond, Washington is a unique sculpture, which appears to show the crew of the original series materializing before their eyes.
Artist James Clyne has updated his website and amongst the images are those created for Star Trek XI.
As reported by James Clyne, almost two dozen images have been uploaded to Clyne’s website. This artwork includes scenes such as exterior and interior shots of the Narada, the drill platform and a scene in which men are diving down to the platform, the bridge of a Federation ship, several shots of the Vulcan capital and a scene above Vulcan with the remnants of destroyed starships.
To see the art, head to the link located here.

Designer-illustrator John Eaves has begun a new blog, where he shares his artwork and experiences working over the years on Star Trek as well as on other projects.
As seen at Eavesdropping with Johnny, fans of Eaves can see samples of various ships, and look forward to a “Starship of the day,” where a different starship, such as a recent entry featuring a small Cardassian fighter, is offered daily. (more…)
Several replicas of the USS Enterprise are now on display in Hollywood, each painted with unique artwork.
As reported by Sci Fi Wire, three models of the Star Trek XI Enterprise are being shown at the Arclight Theater in Hollywood.
The thirty-four-inch-long replicas were cast from the actual 3-D digital models created for Star Trek XI by Industrial Light & Magic. Each model was done by a different artist, ranging from FX Company/Quantum Mechanix, to two L.A.-area street artists.
German CG artist and Star Trek fan Tobias Richter has designed new desktop images of the Star Trek XI USS Enterprise.
As reported by TrekMovie.com, Richter, the owner of the Light Works graphics studio in Cologne, Germany, does visual effects for games, television and movies. (more…)