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Re-make of a 1900 match box poster design for Intro to Computing! It's the same design as the original. I don't know the original artist, but here is the link!
www.fotolibra.com/gallery/17310/label-for-the-poppy-match...
The new site is live now!! It still needs lots of work, and there are a few missing links, etc. that I'll be fixing over the next few days. But, whew. :-)
A poster for the movie Inception.
The image is made of cutouts stacked behind one another and photographed to create depth.
Classwork.
Poster para el concierto de la banda de Leo Mattioli, un gran amigo uruguayo, espero estar en Montevideo en un par de meses. detalle: la tipografía también la desarrollé, esta en su etapa de construcción, la idea es que sea una fraktur sin curvas, y si Adri y yo logramos hacerlo bien, que sea estencileable.
Totally chuffed to have physical posters to gift to each of the players at brickfair this year! Though it's so nice I might keep them for myself....
From "An Iconography of Contagion, An Exhibition of 20th-Century Health Posters," National Academy of Sciences through January 12, 2009
www7.nationalacademies.org/arts/iconography_contagion.html
Of or related to the Morbid Anatomy blog.
Is there anything better than riding bikes with your friends in the summer time? Probably, but this is just one poster, people! Exhibited in ARTCRANK: A poster party for bike people.
A poster for a storytelling event taking place at the school I´m attending. In english the headline "Berättarafton" would read something like "An Evening of Storytelling".
Theatrical release poster for "Cosmos". This massive CGI space opera epic was a mega-flop for producer Nathan T. Rex, star of The Auteur from Oni Press
Diamond Order Code JAN141257
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If I make a poster, sell a million of them and make a buck a piece... I'll be a millionaire!
This is for my great contact Jessica.
After i separated the meteors and put them all into one common transparent layer I'm able to overlay them into another shot like this 15 minute exposure taken earlier. It gives a typical startrail shot a little more bounce. : )
This is from an oil painting by Marcus Barnard who was commissioned to re-create the popular blacklight poster known as "Treehouse" from the late 70s - early 80s. This oil painting measures 30 x 40 and took five months to finish. It is extremely detailed and beautiful in natural light.
Via Heritage Auctions: Del Shannon, Platters, Drifters, Gary "U.S." Bonds 1961 Biggest Show of Stars Concert Poster. An original cardboard window card advertising "The Biggest Show of Stars for '61 - Fall Edition" caravan tour touching down at the Municipal Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas on Wednesday evening, October 4, 1961. Printed by the esteemed Globe Poster company. A great, fun, hit-making talent line-up peppers this poster (you pretty much had to have a hit to join a BSOS tour).
It's funny how sometimes the songs listed on the poster were solid hits - Del Shannon's "Hats Off to Larry," Dee Clark's "Raindrops" - while others were wannabes that tanked - The Platters' "I'll Never Smile Again," Gene McDaniels' "A Tear." But almost everybody had an upbeat photo, a song title and some color... check out that bright Day-Glo orange from Globe, which sizzles under a blacklight. Here's your shot at a Globe poster that consists of light blue, yellow, florescent orange, white, dark blue (venue info) and black. That's six colors which really make this thing sing. Last time we sold a version of this poster, in July 2022, it notched $9,375. Measures 17" x 22 3/4" and grades to Very Good condition. COA from Heritage Auctions.
Literature: See Grushkin, Paul, The Art of Rock: Posters from Presley to Punk, Abbeville Press, New York, 1987, p.32 (illus.).
More Information: This is another in the series of wildly popular BSOS posters which had about a 10-year run from the mid-50's to the mid-60's. None of them are easy to find, however, so there's never been a collector who's been able to complete the set - they're that rare.
Here's our exact run-down of the song titles found on the poster:
Brook Benton "Boll Weevil Song" (the biggest pop hit of his career), The Platters "I'll Never Smile Again" (a #1 for Frank Sinatra decades earlier), Del Shannon "Hats Off to Larry" (Top 5 pop), Dee Clark "Raindrops" (#2 pop), The Drifters "Please Stay" (a rare misfire for them), Gary "U.S." Bonds "Quarter to Three" (#1 pop and famously loved by Bruce Springsteen), Gene McDaniels "A Tear" (Top 40 pop), The Jarmels "A Little Bit of Soap" (Top 20 pop), Curtis Lee "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (Top 10 pop), Phil Upchurch "You Can't Sit Down" (Top 30 pop) and the Cleftones "Heart and Soul" (Top 10 R&B, Top 20 pop).
Condition details: Strong toning throughout is the main issue. There is also a nail hole at top center between the two big words, and a light brown water stain in the lower left corner area which is mostly seen in the margin and the Upchurch yellow oval, and not too distracting. The upper right and lower right corners have two-inch diagonal creases; color is not broken in the blue "M" but it is near the "T" of "Orchestra." Down in that corner there's a little tiny "61" written in pencil. The quality of the printing process is questionable in the Platters' faces right down through the Drifters' faces, the Jarmels' oval and then the Cleftones' name and photo also. Not damage, these are printer's flaws. And the verso has a few nickel-sized "tape lifts" from when it was once posted.
108:365 December 17th
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I love my basement.
Painted the posters myself.
::CLUMSY:: JUST RELAX
4 Posters with tape Fatpack.
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Created this poster for the AIGA who were celebrating an anniversary and asked 20 designers to design a poster for the event. Here was my contribution. Each was auctioned offed for the organization. I might have to turn this into an art print. Would you like it? I think it turned out pretty fun.
Im creating poster series inspired by classic Kubrick´s movies in the 60s modernist style, this is the first one.
If you build a Vic Viper this month and want it included in the poster at the end of the month, don't forget to post your Viper shot to the entry thread.
Disclaimer: The eyes do not come like that on the mask. The dark shadow inside the eye sockets is to add effect to the photo.
For more details on what i am wearing in the photo and to see the mask with out photo shop effect please visit my blog @ wordpress links below:
Blog: cuppiecakesblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/22/86-poster-girl/
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...Pourvu que j'aie un pneu-vélo Continental. Garanti un an. Usines à Clichy (Seine). Advertising poster by Michel Liebeaux, known as "Mich," for Continental tires, showing a hobo on a unicycle with his dog running beside. Chromolithograph by Les Imprimeries D. Daude, Paris, ca. 1900.
From the Artist Posters Collection at the Library of Congress
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[PD] This picture is in the public domain
Accession no.: 2012.AAP.8
Title: The pocket magazine, August 1896
Creator/Contributor: Edwards, George Wharton, 1859-1950 (artist)
Created/Published: New York : Published by Frederick A. Stokes Company
Date issued: 1896
Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 34 x 22 cm.
Genre: Book & magazine posters; Lithographs
Notes: Title from item.
Statement of responsibility: G. W. E. [monogram]
Collection: American Art Posters 1890-1920
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.