The Art of Stanley

"Art of Stanley" is a collection of artwork from different people.


This first piece of art was created By: Dwight Bynum Jr. Taken from a photograph of Stanley and colored with Prisma Colored Pencils in 1997.

This second piece was also created from the same photograph but in a different style made from "Puff Paints" on stained glass by Kathy Knapp in 1997 and was given as a gift to commemorate the release of "Natural Born Stanley".

(Do to weather conditions packaging of this piece was very difficult. Notice the cardboard marks, and cracks on the glass)

This actual piece can be seen in hanging on the wall of Jack's room in the last scene of "Natural Born Stanley", next to prototypes of the Moviegod Productions Entertainment Logo and the "Movieman" Mask

A Rare black & white photograph taken of the silk screenprint titled"Pastel Hell Stanley" made by Writer/Director Jack Venturo in 1997. There were only six of the original full color 15 x 24 screen prints made. One is kept in the archive files of The Pinellas County Center for the Arts, one was given to Justin Derhammer, and one was also given to Justin Duffy, Kathy Knapp and the final two are stored in the Moviegod Productions Entertainment Studio Vaults..


This was a very early Rendition of Stanley created by: Writer/Director Jack Venturo, before the Screenplay was even written in 1996. (Also Prisma Colored Pencils)

 

This is an oil painting also done By: Writer/Director Jack Venturo It is the only depiction of Mateo's Father Safrone. (oil paint, pastels, and color pencils, 1999)