Karl-Erik Lindkvist SWEDEN
Member Since January 2009
754 Artworks | Watched by 4

Jeff Shultz - Veronica Lodge as Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction.

Location: Shultz, Jeff
Artist: Jeff Shultz (All)

179  Views  -  3  Comments  -  1  Likes

Additional Images

Jeff Shultz - Veronica Lodge as Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction pencils.

Pulp Fiction - original movie poster

Sabrina #30 oct. 1999
Artwork Details
Location: Shultz, Jeff
Title: Jeff Shultz - Veronica Lodge as Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction.
Artist:  Jeff Shultz (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status:
Views: 179
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 12/26/2024

Share This Artwork
Description
An idea which had been simmering in my head for a while was to have Veronica cosplay the Mia Wallace part in Pulp Fiction. In the movie she was played by actress Uma Thurman in what was to become her breakout role. I asked Jeff to replace her with Veronica on the now iconic movie poster, but exchange the gun with something more appropriate. The reading material was also substituted for a comic book featuring my favorite teenage witch (issue #30, October 1999).

I think Jeff handled the challenge very well and I am mighty pleased with the outcome.

About The Owner

Member Since: January 2009
Last Login: April 2026
Website: https://twitter.com/Caltex_98
Country: SWEDEN
On CAF:
Artworks Commented On
Liked Art
Site Activity
Contact Karl-Erik Lindkvist

Login or register for an account to email the owner of this artwork.

Comments on this Artwork

You must be logged in to make comments.
Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
2    
Posted On 12/26/2024

It could also work as Enid from Daniel Clowes' Ghost World with how Jeff Schultz's inking is clean and has the retro 50's vibe here.

Karl-Erik Lindkvist Member Since 2009
1    
Posted On 12/26/2024

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  It could also work as Enid from Daniel Clowes' Ghost World with how Jeff Schultz's inking is clean and has the retro 50's vibe here.
 "

You're right, of course. But I also think it looks a little bit like something by Charles Burns. The inking again, I suppose.

Mighty Hal Member Since 2008
1    
Posted On 1/1/2025

I've never been interested in Jeff's work. This just might change my mind.