Gallery 1988 debuted a new art show over the weekend featuring works fromJeff BoyesandDan Mumford, each of them honoring some beloved films from decades past. Jeff Boyes focuses on films likeWayne’s World, Gleaming the Cube, andDumb & Dumber. Meanwhile, Dan Mumford tackled the likes ofThe Crow, TerminatorandFirst Blood. But both of them did their own tribute toBill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

Check out some of our favorite pieces from the Gallery 1988 Lost Days art show below.

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Jeff Boyes - Lost Days Artwork

First up, Jeff Boyes did these detailed pieces commemorating iconic locations and moments from the likes ofWayne’s World, Gleaming the Cube, Dumb & DumberandBill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. I love the style of these prints simply because they’re made for people who recognize what they’re looking at without needing a movie title on the print. These prints are for true fans of these movies.

But Jeff Boyes also paid tribute to all four of those movies in a much different way. He created these blueprint style prints featuring the signature vehicles of the characters in each of those movies.

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There’s the Mirthmobile fromWayne’s World, the metal skateboard fromGleaming the Cube, the mini-scooter fromDumb & Dumber, and the time traveling phone booth fromBill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

Dan Mumford - Lost Days Artwork

Meanwhile, Dan Mumford brings his trademark style to the filmsThe Crow, Terminator, First BloodandBill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. His vibrant colors and wild illustration style give new life to even the most familiar movies, making them look like animated heavy metal music videos that are perpetually engulfed in colorful flames.

If you’re a video game fan, you’ll want to check out the rest of Mumford’s artwork honoringMortal Kombat, Metroid, Castlevaniaand other classics.

Jeff Boyes - Lost Days - Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure

All of these prints are available for purchase right now over at theGallery 1988 online shopfor the Lost Days art show. Each of the prints vary in size, price, and edition size, but you can find out more about that at the shop website.

Jeff Boyes - Lost Days - Wayne’s World

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