Throne of Games by Aaron Jasinski
An obvious cross over of Mario and Game of Thrones, this piece shows Mario atop a throne as King of the Games.
Stand-off
Here is a unique piece that was made as part of Gallery Nucleus, a charity show by Press Paws to help find resued animals good homes.
Stained Glass Zelda by Martian Glass Works
Video Game inspired stained glass? Yes, please! Here is an example of one inspired by The Legend of Zelda series. The artist can be found on Etsy.
Salt-Shaking Art by Bashir Sultani
If you've never seen a video of Bashir Sultani working, I suggest you find one. His work with salt is amazing, as seen in these examples inspired by Angry Birds, Batman, Star Wars, Mario, Nyan Cat, and PoKeMoN.
Blocks by James Chong
A Tetris/Gameboy inspired piece that was showcased at Game Over 4, a gallery in San Francisco by the magazine Giant Robot.
Korobeiniki by Hilary Florido
A Gameboy inspired piece that is our second piece showcased in Game Over 4. Brings me back to the days of that little green screen.
We're Gonna Need A Bigger Rutsack by Kim Herbst
This piece was showcased at 8-Bit and Beyond by the Autumn Society of Philadelphia and shows Link trying to figure out how he's going to carry all the stuff he needs for his adventure!
Creation of Mega Man
Here is Michaelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" and the inspired Mega Man version. If you know much about the series, this has an interesting concept to it.
Ancient of Lore by Unidcolor
Here is a World of Warcraft inspired piece that shows a Druid as the Tree of Life meditating in nature.
Kingdom Hearts by Nei Ruffino
This King Hearts inspired piece takes some liberty, but some of the best art does. Can you name the Disney characters?
Eeveelutions BY Melanie
Here's a PoKeMoN inspired piece that shows the different evolution of the beautiful Eevee.
Untitled Batman Art by Patrick Brown
This piece of art is inspired by the Batman: Arkham Asylum/City video games. Any fan of Batman would love this one!
Dragon Effect by Andrew Ryan
The characters from Mass Effect are shown here dressed in armor from the Dragon Age series. This piece is actually part of a larger collection of art.
Minuet of Forest by Katie De Sousa
Our number two is a beautiful image of Link from the Legend of Zelda series playing his Ocarina. This is the best example of how beautiful video game inspired art can be.
Mario Latte
Art is very subject to the viewer, but I think we can all agree that this is a good example. We can't even imagine how long it would take to create with the details seen here.
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