
A few weeks back, we alerted you to an upcoming show being assembled by our friends at the Spoke Art Gallery. The Spoke Art guys generally operate out of San Francisco, but this Friday they’re taking a field trip to New York’s Bold Hype Gallery to unleash a Martin Scorsese-themed gallery show that looks to be quite the homerun. Wanna see some preview images from the show and find out what you’ll get if you’re one of the first 100 people in line? Meet me after the jump, folks!
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So, it’s turning out to be quite the interesting week for the poster-collecting community, but we can help but feel that it’s gotta be even more interesting for frequent Limited Paper readers: not only did we see a long-awaited release from one of our favorite working artists (Mark Englert’s You Are My Lucky Star variant) but we also saw the arrival of Mark’s first-ever collaboration with Mondo (a pretty-damn-cool Back to The Future print). And speaking of which: tonight, we’ve got Mondo’s latest Gallery show to attend. Yup, it’s been a jam-packed, fairly exciting week…
But it ain’t over yet, folks, and—as it turns out—our friends over at Spoke Art have several new posters headed your way this afternoon…and one of them is going to come as quite the surprise to anyone who’s been following along with Limited Paper over the past month. Wanna see what’s dropping via Spoke Art in a few hours? Sure ya do: meet me after the jump, folks.
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I’m a movie poster dork and I always like seeing what various artists do when creating posters for movies they enjoy or are looking forward to. The folks at Phantom City Creative have done some pretty sweet work by creating three posters dedicated to the film’s of director Robert Wise: The Body Snatcher, The Haunting, and The Andromeda Strain. Each of their posters is limited to an edition of 113, measures 11×17, and costs $30 (plus shipping) or $75 (plus shipping) if you buy all three posters together.
Moving on, artist Sam Smith designed posters for his ten favorite films of 2010 and came up with some really stunning work. I particularly love his posters for Winter’s Bone and Toy Story 3. Finally, Lloyd Stas, whose work we featured last week when he designed posters for the work of Edgar Wright, has taken a stab at Duncan Jones’ upcoming film Source Code. Hit the jump to check out all of the posters.
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