Mondo Posters & General Poster Art Prints discussion

DAMN. I really, really like that poster, and I've always appreciated Budich's work, but it really bugs me that he misquoted the line. It's without a doubt, "...lost in time, like tears in rain." This reads "...lost in time, like tears in THE rain." I know it's a super minor thing, but Blade Runner is one of my all time favorite films, and that final monologue from Roy is in my opinion one of the greatest improvised pieces of dialogue in film history. Including that "the" that doesn't belong just kills it for me.
 
Here is one of the Space prints by Andrew DeGraff that caught my attention.

Andrew DeGraff

"Here’s my submission to Gallery1988’s SPACE! Show, curated by Mr. Mike Mitchell opening tonight, Friday the 21st. The finish is a 13” x 19” archival giclee."

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Mike Mitchell's Tumblr of Amazing Things. - You guys, I am thrilled to finally share this with...

From artist Mike Mitchell's blog:

"You guys, I am thrilled to finally share this with you. It’s the first time I’ve ever curated a show, and it’s a theme that I’m very passionate about. Take a gander at the artist list, get yourself pumped up and come to the show, it’s going to be a stellar time."

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First Look at Odd City Entertainment's PACIFIC RIM Print Series Featuring Gabz | Collider
Odd City Entertainment’s Pacific Rim print by artist Gabz.

"While Gabz is up first, he will be followed by Todd Slater, New Flesh, Gordon Jones and Graham Erwin. The screen prints will be randomly released beginning on Tuesday, July 2nd and lasting through Thursday, July 11th via the Odd City web store at Odd City Entertainment and you can follow them on twitter @OddCityNews for continued updates regarding announcement information and drop dates of the other artist’s prints."

Part of the press release:

When looking for artists to approach this soon to be classic sci-fi flick, Odd City Founder, Roman Morales, quickly zeroed in on the perfect lot that could bring the director’s vision to screen printed glory. Gabz, a world-renowned Polish artist, will be the first in this series to release his print upon unsuspecting Fanboys and Fangirls across the globe.

Gabz expressed his enthusiasm about working on this project, “This is actually the first time I had an opportunity to work on something this big, so I was both excited and slightly overwhelmed at the beginning. Until now, I had worked on movies with plenty of references to be found on the Internet. In this case, I was mainly limited to the first teaser trailer that came out (pretty mind blowing by the way). I focused on Gipsy Danger, but instead of putting him in some type of massive sea battle, which was quite tempting, I proposed something inspired by World War 2 propaganda posters; something where the giant robot symbolizes the last stand of humanity. To better show the scale of the threat, I added a glimpse of the giant Kaiju hidden in the skyline. I’m pleased with the outcome and particularly with my version of the poster title, clearly inspired by Japanese apocalyptic cinema posters.”

Roman, who worked closely with Gabz and the studios in this creative process, also commented on his beautiful work of art, “From the moment we discussed this project, Gabz was a part of it. He had already done a piece for us that we had yet to release and working with him was so easy. He had the ability to see the big picture, no pun intended. From just a single teaser, he was able to capture the spirit of a film that was already stirring all of our film geek sensibilities. I couldn’t see this series without him.”

Size: 24x36”

Colors: Regular – 6 Colors w/2 metallic inks / Variant – 6 colors w/3 metallic inks

Printed by: D&L Screenprinting

Regular – 225 / $55

Variant – 80 / $75

Variant – Metal 55 /$275







 
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Craig Drake BLADE RUNNER Spinner Poster | Collider

Craig Drake | Hero Complex Gallery

Craig Drake’s Blade Runner Poster from Hero Complex Gallery

"The print will be a timed edition (meaning you have a set number of hours/days to purchase the poster, and then it’s never sold again). The “24″ X 36″ poster will be available beginning at 9am Wednesday, July 3rd and finishing on Sunday, July 7th at midnight. In addition, the gallery will be producing a very limited metal version of the poster, and one lucky fan is going to win a “golden ticket”, which will allow that fan to commission a print from Drake."

"In addition, if you live in the Los Angeles area, this Friday the Hero Complex Gallery is opening their newest show entitled “Red.” If you spend $100 or more you’re automatically entered to win a free metal version of the Spinner poster."

The “Spinner” versions that will be available in the timed release sale:
24×36 Vertical Paper
36×24 Horizontal Paper
36×24 Horizontal Metal (Variant Limited Edition Timed Release will not excede 35)


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Oooooooooooooooohhh, so pretty! How cool would it be to win the "golden ticket"? Which movie would you commission him to make a poster for?
 
How cool would it be to win the "golden ticket"? Which movie would you commission him to make a poster for?
Personally, I would say BTTF but then Drake's art style is better suited for other films. Not sure what I would really consider. District 9 doesn't get enough love in the art print community, so probably that for me.

Odd City Entertainment
Pacific Rim by NE from Odd City Entertainment

Release Date: 07/09/2013
Artist: NE
Title: Pacific Rim
Size: 18×24
Printed by: New Flesh
Signed and Numbered

Regular / Variant
Run Size: 175 / 75
Regular Details: 6 Colors w/ 3 Metallic Inks
Variant Details: 6 Colors w/ 4 Metallic Inks
Paper: French Whitewash Cover 100 lbs.
Price: $45 / $65

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Ready for the Austin screening of PACIFIC RIM?!?!? Damn straight you are!!! Limited Print Avail!! - Ain't It Cool News
Pacific Rim by James Fosdike from Odd City Entertainment

"Now this screening is being brought to you by AICN and ODD CITY ENTERTAINMENT, which won a contract to produce amazing posters for the film. When Ramon asked if I'd be down with doing an event in conjunction with one of their poster drops - I said "YES," faster than he could ask the question.

But then asked if LEGENDARY and WARNER BROTHERS were down for it. He assured they were - and then IMAX jumped on board. This screening will be taking place this Sunday, July 7th at 7:30pm at the Regal Gateway IMAX here in Austin, TX"

"How do you get in?

This is simple - Demonstrate your love for Kaiju or Mechs or Giant Robots or plain ol awesome Giant Monsters. If you want your family to come - demonstrate a family love of imagining being a giant monster. Build a dirt castle and destroy it. Make a quick Cardboard box destruction course and destroy. Tap into you wanton crazed beast inside of you... let it out... OR - just write a bit about your hopes for PACIFIC RIM... I can't wait to see this with y'all!!!

So - send an email to HK at AintItCool.Com with the subject line:

I want to drift with PACIFIC RIM!

Then - along with whatever your creative output is - be sure to include your full name and the full names of your guests, up to 3. (for a total of 4)

Get these in before the end of the day Thursday and I'll email the winners and post a notification that the contest is over here! "

"When I saw James Fosdike's print - and then read his quote from him about it, "When I saw the trailer, the image of the young girl on a deserted street watching jets fly over really struck a chord in me. I was reminded of the films, cartoons and comics that I read and loved as a child. I wanted to know what caused that street to be deserted, what the girl was in awe of, and where the jets were going. Lucky for me I was able to find out and create my impression of what was in store!" - Well that sealed it! That little girl, in many ways - she's the center of this film. That moment. Little girl on one end of a street and on the other end... its ONIBABA (technically my favorite Kaiju name, even more so than Karloff right now) That's not a giant robot, it's a little girl - I can't friggin wait! So, if you want a chance at grabbing these sweet posters - get to emailing and playing along. We're going to have a great time! And here's the details on the posters:"

"The Poster that will be available after our screening is by James Fosdike.

Size: 36x24"

Printed by DL Screenprinting

Regular - 175 posters at $45 / Variant - 75 posters at $65"



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