Aled Lewis Celebrates The Best Pop Culture Rivalries With His ‘Such Pixels’ Art Show

Macklin. You Son of a B*tch. inspired by Parks and Recreation

We’ve featured the work of Aled Lewis before, particularly his pixel art, his staged toy photographs, and his Video Games vs. Real Life series. Now he’s hosting his own solo show at Gallery 1988 with plenty of pop culture pixel art to enjoy. The show opened at Gallery 1988 West in Los Angeles last Friday and runs until March 1st, 2014.

A few of our favorites are below, like Joffrey getting slapped and some other classic rivalries. Most of these are still for sale at the links underneath each photo, and everything from Aled Lewis’ “Such Pixels” show can be viewed at Gallery 1988. Thanks to Surley Badger for the tip.

I’m Telling Mother! inspired by Tyrion slapping Joffrey Lannister on Game Of Thrones

Happy Birthday, B*tches! inspired by Will Ferrell’s cameo on 30 Rock

Don’t Big League Me Here, Man. inspired by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

The Gang Gets Street Justice inspired by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Drunk Lemming Eating Burger on Floor inspired by Lemmings and David Hasselhoff

Tesla vs Edison

Biggie vs 2pac

Ned?! inspired by Phil Conners punching Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day

Space Invaders Destroying White House inspired by Space Invaders and Independence Day

You Foul, Loathesome, Evil Little Cockroach inspired by Hermoine punching Draco

The Coruscant Tapestry inspired by all Star Wars movies (of which there are three, not six lalala I can’t hear you). It may be hard to tell from the pictures, but this is a hand-stitched, 30-foot-long tapestry depicting the entire Star Wars saga with quotes from the movies written in Aurebesh around the borders.

Don’t Be Frightened inspired by the time Nic Cage dressed up as a bear and cold-clocked some woman. Did this happen in The Wicker Man, or was it a reenactment of true life events? You decide:

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