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Acrylic paintings on original theater-used movie posters, lobby cards, and vinyl soundtracks.

My work is often characterized as "pop art" due to the imagery incorporated into the posters, a term that has become quite ubiquitous in recent years. However, I personally prefer to classify my work as "snipe art", a reference to the industry term used for the additional elements added to movie posters after they have been printed. These modifications could be as simple as changing the film's rating or correcting grammatical errors. Occasionally, offensive text or imagery is replaced with a new element known as a "snipe".

 

In addition to movie posters, I  also work on other promotional materials, such as lobby cards, movie stills, and original vinyl soundtracks. Vintage political posters and authentic WWI and WWII propaganda posters also present interesting thematic opportunities for my style.

 

Vintage posters provide the most unique opportunities as a canvas. The country of origin, the size, the condition, and the diversity of the poster art offer incredible opportunities to explore creatively. I take pride in my ability to enhance these rare pieces, giving them a new life in a way that maintains their essence. By working with these iconic characters and posters, I offer my clients something truly special and one-of-a-kind. Through careful attention to detail and a deep passion for my craft, I am able to create artwork that is not only visually stunning but also tells a story and always evokes emotions in the viewer.

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