(Spoiler alert: Plot details from Breaking Bad follow in this gallery.) New exhibition The Breaking Bad Art Project is loaded with imagery inspired by the arresting AMC series, like Untitled Walter White Detail by Mike Mitchell.

Jesse Pinkman by Rhys Cooper

Walter White's partner in crime heads into nightmare mode after he's forced to kill a fellow lab partner.

Tio Salamanca by Tom Whalen

Hector "Tio" Salamanca rings his infamous bell: ding ding!

Gus Fring by Anthony Petrie

In the Season 4 finale, ruthless Gus "The Chicken Man" Fring made a lasting impression on artist Petrie.

Flight 515 by Justin Santora

When commercial airliner Wayfarer 515 collided with a chartered plane in the sky above Walt's house in Albuquerque, artist Santora took note.

Pilot by Daniel Danger

In the very first episode of Breaking Bad*, a wholesome Winnebago gets repurposed into a mobile meth lab for Walt and Jesse, hinting at dark things to come.*

The Descent of Heisenberg by Todd Slater

Walter White borrows his alias from German theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg, who figured out the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics.

Better Call Saul by Chris Delorenzo

Delorenzo imagines how Walter's sleazy lawyer Saul Goodman (played by Bob Odenkirk) might advertise his services in the Albuquerque Yellow Pages.

Lily of the Valley by Phantom City Creative

Graceful and gentle in its natural state, the flower was used for a dark purpose during Season 4.

Mexican Shootout by Rich Kelly

Jesse Pinkman confronts Don Eladio, the drug boss in charge of Mexico's Juárez cartel.

The Breaking Bad Art Project invitation art by Lora Zombie

Walter and Jesse seek shelter from the storm.

The Lab by Kevin Tong

Methamphetamine kingpin Gus Fring (played by Giancarlos Esposito) built his superlab beneath the benign façade of an Albuquerque industrial laundry business.

Untitled family portrait by Kirk Demarais

The Whites are not your typical all-American family. Walt poses with his jittery wife Skyler (played by Anna Gunn) and their son Walt Jr. (RJ Mitte).

For Jane by Frank Kozik

Austin, Texas-based poster legend Kozik pictures the sinister side of Walter White as the character surveys a grim scene.

Where Something Delicious Is Always Cooking by Jessica Deahl

In the seemingly mundane world of Breaking Bad*, appearances can be deceiving.*

Emilio's Disposal by Dave Perillo

Nearly every week, Walter and his team deal with some gruesome challenge. In the first season's "Cat's in the Bag" episode, they had to dissolve a corpse in hydrofluoric acid in Jesse's bathtub.

Untitled portrait by Jermaine Rogers

Unveiled at Comic-Con International last month, this painting offers Jermaine Rogers' take on the Walter/Jesse dynamic.

Untitled teddy bear by Jessica Deahl

A pink teddy bear floated in Walter White's swimming pool with its eyeball stuck in the drainage system for most of Season 2 before the prop's significance was finally revealed.