Pixelated Cinema Brawlers

Aled Lewis Draws 8-Bit Versions of Movies Most Famous Punches

Illustrator Aled Lewis has rendered some of movies most famous punches in a beautiful 8-bit art style.

Entitled ‘Pixel Punches,’ Lewis highlights some of the best punches ever thrown in movie history: Happy Gilmore, Groundhog Day, Back to the Future, Harry Potter, Ace Ventura, Blazing Saddles, The Breakfast Club and The Wicker Man. Aled Lewis also adds two famous punches from TV; SNL and Game of Thrones. The beautiful pixelated art style Lewis uses only helps to make the punches even more epic. If you’ve ever played video games from that era, it’s hard to not look at ‘Pixel Punches’ and imagine the tiny sound you’d hear when you’d play a video game like Double Dragon or Streets of Rage.

Aled Lewis has developed a reputation for creating gorgeous and humorous pop-culture pixelated art, it’s clear that reputation is well deserved.
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