Cool 30th Anniversary Back To The Future Art

Cool 30th Anniversary Back To The Future Art

Cool 30th Anniversary Back To The Future Art

The 30th anniversary of Back To The Future has seen everybody rush to get creative in order to celebrate a classic piece of cinema - and we're certainly not complaining.

The latest haul of goodies comes in the form of a Back To The Future art show, taking place at Nerdist Showroom at Meltdown Comics on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. It features, appropriately, a huge 88 different artists paying homage to the trilogy.

It's running from now until Saturday 14 March - click here for more information - and you can take a look at 12 fantastic examples of artwork, including Marty, Doc Brown and his famous DeLorean below.

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[via Slashfilm]

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Jeremy Polgar

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Perin McLean

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Aaron Alexovich

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Stephen Sandova

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Nico Colaleo

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Natasha Kline

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Rex Hackelberg

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Teri Cusumano

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Alexandra Coward

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Kevyn Schmidt

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Kaitlin Callahan

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