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Home Geekonomics: MAD MAX

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This week Mad Max hits the screens again with Mad Max: Fury Road, thirty years after Beyond Thunderdome. For wasteland fans the return is triumphant, and there’s no better way for road warriors to decorate their home than with tributes to all the mayhem in classic, modern ways.

Here are some Mad Max art pieces that are elegant enough for your home, yet still convey the madness.

Max Max print by Andy Fairhurst-05122015

Mad Max: Fury Road print by Andy Fairhurst on deviantArt
The beauty of this print is in the subtlety of the colors and the clever integration of the wording will make you chuckle.

Mad Max print by ConcepcionStudios-05122015

Mad Max: Road Warrior art print by Concepcion Studios
The graphic design nerd in you will love this minimalist print. Elegantly styled, it would look great in a modern office.

Mad Max series by chungkong-05122015

Mad Max print series by Chung Kong
This set of prints is a tribute to a futuristic wasteland in a series that features all things moving. Mad Max is known for its vehicles and these four prints focus on the clean lines of apocalyptic transportation.

Tina Mad Max by Wislythium-05122015

Aunty Entity by wislythium on deviant art
One of the most memorable parts of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome was Tina Turner’s hair. This lovely art piece showcases Aunty Entity’s iconic look. Time to turn up “We Don’t Need Another Hero.”

Mad max eye by Jason Edmiston-05122015

Mad Max eyes by Jason Edmiston from Mondo
You mean you WOULDN’T want a six-foot long panel of Mel Gibson’s eyes in your living room? This beautiful piece is acrylic on wood and is not at all creepy. No, wait, it totally is.

Do you have any cool Mad Max-inspired art? Let us know in the comments below.

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