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Creator: Marcel Janco (Romanian printmaker, 1895-1984)
Date: 1918
Materials: linoleum cut with watercolor stencil
Measurements: 46.1 cm (height) x 31.4 cm (width)
Work location: New York Public Library (New York, New York, United States)
Work type: posters
Style / Period: Dada
Image_Filename: 06070504
Subjects:
English: A poster with graphic style inspired in Curitiba´s eletronic music movement. In english vida means life. This is a time line that starts in a born and finishes in death (from up to down).
Português: Vida é um poster com estilo gráfico criado baseado no movimento de música eletrônica de curitiba. Tem esse nome pois é uma linha do tempo que começa no nascimento e termina na morte.
Suffrage poster. Parade Starts 2:30 P.M. Route Washington Square up Fifth Ave. to 57th Street. Mass Meeting at Carnegie Hall 4:30 P.M., ca. 1903-1917.
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"Though not as slick as the fully painted and highly atmospheric American original, this vibrant Spanish poster for Universal’s House of Dracula (1945) renders its floating head portraits in simple line art and primary colors, to great effect.
Counting down the assembled monsters, that’s Glenn Strange as El Monstruo, John Carradine as the mustachioed Dracula, Lon Chaney’s Wolf Man, Onslow Stevens as the very loco doctor, and Jane Adams as the sympathetic nurse, listed among the horrors by virtue of being — Oooo scary! — hunchbacked."
Source: frankensteinia.blogspot.de/2009/07/posters-of-frankenstei...
This is my try for the Psychadelic Poster Tutorial from PSDtuts.com
Heres a link to the tutorial:
psdtuts.com/designing-tutorials/create-a-60s-psychedelic-...
Not only a great band but nice dudes too. Dan and I worked on this and then met these guys at SXSW. So cool. One of the gents in the band told us his mother had this poster in her kitchen. How cool is that!
2nd poster in series of three.
The idea is to get people to think about the things they take from nature and the things they put into it and decide if they are "trading fairly" with nature
Explored #92
From the website:
Poland Regained: Polish Posters from the 1890s to the 1930s is a visual link to the centennial celebrations of Poland recovering independence in 1918. The posters featured were made between 1892 and 1939: after the 123-year period of the Partitions (1795-1918), when Poland was gone from the map of Europe, and during the 20 years of its existence as an independent state up until the outbreak of World War II. Exhibition will be on view in the outdoors public exhibition space on the front fencing of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland