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New Star Trek Fine Art Prints from Bye Bye Robot

Bye Bye Robot

Our friends Charity and Chris Wood from the Star Trek culture website Subspace Communique, have announced the launch of a new fully licensed Star Trek-themed fine art venture, Bye Bye Robot.

The initial releases feature high-quality prints of the Enterprise, the Gorn and Tribbles. All available in multiple sizes.

Read the press release below.

PRESS RELEASE

BYE BYE ROBOT BOLDLY GOES ONLINE WITH A NEW SITE FOR ORIGINAL STAR TREK™ FINE ART TODAY



Visual Art and Star Trek™ Fans Now Have New Works to Add to Their Collections

Austin, Texas – February 29, 2012 Bye Bye Robot is launching a new web site today – www.byebyerobot.com – to sell original, licensed prints in the U.S.A. with imagery from Star Trek: The Original Series™. These will soon be followed by new paintings of Star Trek: The Next Generation™, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine™, Star Trek: Voyager™, Star Trek: Enterprise™, and the subsequent original series and Star Trek: The Next Generation movies. 

“Today marks the start of Bye Bye Robot’s online presence. It is the culmination of our passion – and the passion of all the great fans – for Star Trek that is truly being displayed,” says Charity Wood, Co-Founder and Artist of the new small business.

Chris Wood, Co-Founder of  Bye Bye Robot, adds, “We started with Subspace Communique, our fansite, years ago and have watched the fanbase of Star Trek grow stronger ever since. They want more, and now we have the opportunity to provide a bit more for them. It’s a very exciting time for us.” 

The prints, licensed by CBS Consumer Products, are completely original works which will be sold in limited runs, hand signed and numbered by the artist. Based on demand, the original paintings may also be sold in the future. To see images of the art and for more information, go to www.byebyerobot.com.

 Both Charity and Chris Wood will be attending conventions throughout the upcoming year, including Creation Entertainment’s Star Trek Las Vegas Convention, with plans to have a booth at each for Bye Bye Robot.

™ & © 2012 CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc.

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About Bye Bye Robot, LLC

Founded in 2011 by Charity and Chris Wood, Bye Bye Robot is an independent publisher of art. Currently, they are a licensed seller of original works of art based on all of Gene Roddenberry’s live action Star Trek™ TV series plus Original Series and Next Generation movies. Bye Bye Robot is dedicated to creating deeply immersive, visually spectacular pieces of art that will amaze and inspire viewers for generations.

Visit Bye Bye Robot for more information.

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Founded TrekNews.net in 2011. UX, visual designer, and published photographer based in the Boston area. Connoisseur of Star Trek, sci-fi, '80s horror, synthwave sounds, and tacos. You can follow Brian on Twitter @brianwilkins.

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  1. Sharon K

    March 3, 2012 at 12:19 am

    Very cool!

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