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This is a good video. Make sure to watch it in full-screen HD.

Wow, I've got the book, but that vid sets a really eerie mood. If you look closely at the images you see they all have creepy sexual/phallic imagery in them. Just look at the final design for the alien's head & you'll see what I mean, the man himself mentions it quite a lot in his notes on the designs. It all relates to the conception and eventual birth of the beast.

Surely one of a kind, his art is truly unmistakable. Top thread!
 
I just saw this for the first time. I've seen the artwork before, but didn't know about the commercial. Great stuff!

Read about it here.

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Poltergeist II

It's too bad they didn't go with more of his vision. I guess it was a little too extreme for a PG-13 movie.

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Someone made a model kit of the Great Beast and Primitive Creature designs that Giger did for Poltergeist 2.

And, just for fun, here's a little "Giger dwarf" statue
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Hello.

Sorry to revive an old thread but I can't find information anywhere else.

Please, Do you know where I can find the Primitive Creature model kit from Poltergeist 2?

Thank you!
 
Hello.

Sorry to revive an old thread but I can't find information anywhere else.

Please, Do you know where I can find the Primitive Creature model kit from Poltergeist 2?

Thank you!

Glad you revived it, but for a sad reason. I just read this and as he was inspiring to me, I felt it necessary to post.

R.I.P. H.R. Giger, you will be missed.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/13/hr-giger-dead-alien-artist_n_5314408.html

H.R. Giger Dead: Surrealist Artist Who Designed The Monster For The Film 'Alien' Dies At 74
AP | by By FRANK JORDANS


BERLIN (AP) — Swiss artist H.R. Giger, who designed the creature in Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror classic "Alien," has died at age 74 from injuries suffered in a fall, his museum said Tuesday.

Sandra Mivelaz, administrator of the H.R. Giger museum in Gruyeres, western Switzerland, told The Associated Press that Giger died in a hospital on Monday.

Giger's works, often showing macabre scenes of humans and machines fused into hellish hybrids, influenced a generation of movie directors and inspired an enduring fashion for "biomechanical" tattoos.

"My paintings seem to make the strongest impression on people who are, well, who are crazy," Giger said in a 1979 interview with Starlog magazine. "If they like my work they are creative ... or they are crazy."

Born Hans Ruedi Giger on Feb. 5, 1940, in the southeastern Swiss town of Chur, he trained as an industrial designer because his father insisted that he learn a proper trade.

His mother Melli, to whom he showed a lifelong devotion, encouraged her son's passion for art, despite his unconventional obsession with death and sex that found little appreciation in 1960s rural Switzerland. The host of one of his early exhibitions was reportedly forced to wipe the spit of disgusted neighbors off the gallery windows every morning.

A collection of his early work, "Ein Fressen fuer den Psychiater" — "A Feast for the Psychiatrist" — used mainly ink and oil, but Giger soon discovered the airbrush and pioneered his own freehand technique. He also created sculptures, preferably using metal, styorofoam and plastic.

Giger's vision of a human skull encased in a machine appeared on the cover of "Brain Salad Surgery," a 1973 album by the rock band Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Along with his design for Debbie Harry's solo album, "Koo Koo" (1981), it featured in a 1991 Rolling Stone magazine list of the top 100 album covers of all time.

Giger went on to work as a set designer for Hollywood, contributing to "Species," ''Poltergeist II," ''Dune," and most famously "Alien," for which he received a 1979 Academy Award for special effects. Frequently frustrated by the Hollywood production process, Giger eventually disowned much of the work that was attributed to him on screen.

The image of a brooding, mysterious artist was nurtured by Giger working only at night, keeping his curtains permanently drawn and dressing mainly in black — a habit he acquired while working as a draftsman because it made Indian ink stains stand out less on his clothes.

While his work was commercially successful, critics derided it as morbid kitsch. His designs were exhibited more frequently in "Alien" theme bars, short-lived Giger museums and at tattoo conventions than in established art galleries.

In 1998, Giger acquired the Chateau St. Germain in Gruyeres and established the H.R. Giger Museum.

Giger was pleased that his idea of machines with human skin became a popular motif in body art.

"The greatest compliment is when people get tattooed with my work, whether it's done well or not," he told Seconds magazine in 1994. "To wear something like that your whole life is the largest compliment someone can pay to you as an artist."

Details on survivors and funeral plans were not immediately available.
 
Wow, was it really coincidence you brought this post back from the dead today?


Of course not. He is one of my favorite artists. Reading the fateful news and reviewing his work, I came to this thread. Although I follow the forum regularly, I haven't seen that Poltergeist 2 kit previously.
 
Of course not. He is one of my favorite artists. Reading the fateful news and reviewing his work, I came to this thread. Although I follow the forum regularly, I haven't seen that Poltergeist 2 kit previously.

Oh, Ok, you just did not mention anything so I was not sure you knew.
 
Well this is going to be a very creepy thread...

Lead singer of Korn, Jonathan Davis had his mic stand made by Mr Giger.

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All the HT ALIEN talk got me looking at some of Giger's work. Time to bump this thread in honor of the man.

I actually bought this Debbie Harry album just because of the cover.



Cool! I have one with 3 versions of that signed by Giger. Got it for a good price.
I actually used to listen to the blondie records back in the day because my dad had a jukebox at his business and the guy that changes out the records would give me records.

I really want is Hieroglyphics but it usually goes for 1000's of $$$!
 
Not sure if any have seen this new documentary for film director Jodorowsky's 'Dune' movie that never got made in the early 70s, but Giger was supposed to do all the set designs. This is long before Alien. Jodorowsky's films are really bizarre and abstract and very hard to follow. Visually just crazy.

https://jodorowskysdune.com/trailer.html
 
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