Showing posts with label poster art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster art. Show all posts

01 March 2011

Hey Mickey

Steamboat Willie Poster by Tom Whalan. 18" x 24" screenprint with metallic inks and limited to 200 signed copies.

Unfortunately for me [yet again] these were all sold out on the Mondo website within minutes of going up.

Highly recommend checking out Tom's site, Strong Stuff too.

22 December 2010

More Olly Moss

From his website...

21 December 2010

Olly Moss


Spent all day yesterday waiting for these to become available to buy at MondoTees.com ('random sales time' was specified), only to leave my desk for 10 minutes and find them all sodding sold out! Ce la vie I guess.

Wanted to get the set of three for $150 but obviously not going to happen now so I'll seek solace through posting an image here on my blog.

Created by artist Olly Moss, these clever posters (love the twin sun/eyes on the Star Wars one) are/were screen printed by hand and 24"x36", limited to just 400.

Worth checking out Olly's site too as there are more lovely examples of design and illustration on there.

And Olly, if for some extremely high odds reason you're reading this....any chance of creating 401 Star Wars sets?!


20 September 2010

Abduzeedo Posters

More inspirational stuff from art website Abduzeedo; this time [my favourite subject] posters.
Check the selection out here.


14 September 2010

Joe Black

'Eat My Lies'. Sublime mixed media from NYC artist Joe Black.

Archival Giclee 308grm print with 2 colour silk screen and hand finished with oil paint, stencil and Karisma pencil detailing. Limited to just 12 signed and numbered prints.

And I want one.


24 August 2010

Warriors come out to play


Inspired by previous genius posts, I'd thought I'd have a go.

I've been reading that there's a remake in the offing, but it will never beat the original.

Inglorious Basterds

An ace film poster from the Tarantino war effort.

19 August 2010

Duel - Don't run out of gas!!


Fancied knocking up another poster, a classic film. This clean graphic though possibly suitable for a modern remake. Its about time they did it!

18 August 2010

Predator Movie Poster

Very quick poster test for Predator here. Done in about 10 minutes whilst sitting in EAT drinking coffee and waiting for my bus to work.

When I was about 13 or 14 I used to have a Predator T-Shirt with this image on it and always liked the infra red fx in the movie, so thought it would work well as a poster too.

Not perfect by any means but quite a fun exercise to partake in on an otherwise slightly mundane Wednesday morning en route to the daily grind.




"Want some candy?"

16 August 2010

Bullitt in your head!


One of my all time favourite films. San Francisco in the 60s, plus one of the greatest screen icons of all time.

Theres been loads of posters produced for this film, lots in Japan (they love McQueen), but they are all very busy. Thought I'd do a very simple version. McQueen along with Dean were the first to pull some serious Blue Steel in their films, McQueen seen 'mid steel' here.

11 August 2010

The Shining Movie Poster


Another night, another movie poster design. I'm what the French would call 'sur un pain'.

This time taking on that Kubrick classic The Shining. Wanted to steer clear of big axes (there's a small one in the title though) and tackle it very graphically, so while surfing for images remembered how iconic* and crazy looking that carpet of the Outlook Hotel was.

* Iconic enough to also appears in the hallway of Andy's house in the original Toy Story.

Anyway, a quick redraw and some carefully placed font work later and you have my before-you reversioned attempt. Reckon it would work pretty well as a screen print.

Did have a few other ideas which I may create at a later date (including a sort of tech style car ad type thing featuring the toy tricycle). For now though, this will have to do.

Time for a shot of red rum in celebration of my recent creative form I think...

10 August 2010

Hamburger Hill Movie Poster

Got home this evening and felt inspired enough to start mucking around on my laptop.

30 minutes later here's the result. A re-imagining of Nam classic Hamburger Hill. And yes, that is a hamburger at the bottom representing a hill. Sometimes it's best [easy] to be simplistic when all that's on telly is Eastenders. Quite pleased with the burger style U.S flag in the top though. Another artist would probably say it represents American popular culture, deeply entrenched with a desire to conquer. But not me. It's just a flag.

Good source for most of the imagery is either Google images or Flickr (highly recommended as you can often find good high res stuff on there).

My only regret is that I couldn't include an image of Don Cheadle, but then of course war is hell.

Film poster art is a real passion of mine and I may start a little series of these. Dinium/C-Poe - if you're reading this and feel equally inspired, feel free to create and post your favourite redux.

27 July 2010

Stanley Donwood

Here's another great site if you're in the market for buying original art or limited prints.

Eyestorm's front page currently features this 40th anniversary Glastonbury poster by Stanley Donwood. Yours for the manageable sum of just £125.

Stanley Donwood is best known for his collaboration with Radiohead, having produced the artwork for the bands album and single record sleeves since 1994, when he designed the artwork for ‘My Iron Lung’. 

Since then he has gone on to produce artwork for Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’(1995), ‘OK Computer’(1997), ‘Kid A’(2000), ‘Amnesiac’(2001), ‘Hail To The Thief’(2003) and all the associated singles, posters, websites and official merchandise.

His fondness to explore and question society, sexuality, war, conformity and politics, are usually the subjects for his artwork.