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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:56 pm
by piomba
http://upperplayground.com/feature/stor ... e_film_217

SA Studios Global's Film Marketing Division has teamed up with Quentin Tarantino, Upper Playground and The Weinstein Company to present, THE LOST ART OF INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS.

On February 18th, 2010 from 6p - 9p the world will get to preview and purchase the “Lost Art of Inglorious Basterds” at The Upper Playground Art Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles. All proceeds from this program will be donated to The American Red Cross to help the victims of the Haiti Earthquake.

This creative team has assembled the following select group of accomplished artists, David Choe, Sam Flores, Estevan Oriol, Grotesk, Jeremy Fish, Patrick Martinez, Alex Pardee, Dora Drimalas, Munk One, N8 Van Dyke, Rene Alamanza, Morning Breath and Skinner Davis, to create their own poster art based off their interpretation of the Oscar Nominated film, “Inglourious Basterds” artwork.

Each print will be numbered and signed by Quentin Tarantino. Only six (6) of each amount will be made

The gallery will open will be open to the general public from 6p – 9p on Thursday February 18th, 2010 at Upper Playground Los Angeles located at 125 East 6th Street in Downtown LA. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase the limited edition prints for $300. The prints are giclée print and are only available for purchase at Upper Playground, Los Angeles. Phone orders and web orders will not be accepted. Prints will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. The purchase of prints will be limited to one per buyer.


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David Choe

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Estevan Oriol

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Alex Pardee

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Rene Almanza

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Munk One

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Patrick Martinez

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Jeremy Fish

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N8 Van Dyke

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Sam Flores

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Grotesk

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Dora Drimalas

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Morning Breath

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Skinner Davis

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:01 pm
by cadeallaw
Nice... I deleted my thread as your thread puts mine to shame

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:02 pm
by twiztid_nl
Wow damn those look great, I need me one of these by David Choe, Grotesk or the Alex Pardee.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:05 pm
by alteridiom
WHOA! Those are incredible. Would love to have the Pardee.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:07 pm
by jojobadass
twiztid_nl wrote:Wow damn those look great, I need me one of these by David Choe, Grotesk or the Alex Pardee.

the grotesk or the one w/ the hand getting chopped off for me.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:07 pm
by ColdSoreSuperstar
some of those are really good.

and some are not.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:07 pm
by comountaingolf
That Choe is silly sweet...

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:10 pm
by pjtaper
twiztid_nl wrote:Wow damn those look great, I need me one of these by David Choe, Grotesk or the Alex Pardee.
:clap:

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:11 pm
by twiztid_nl
jojobadass wrote:
twiztid_nl wrote:Wow damn those look great, I need me one of these by David Choe, Grotesk or the Alex Pardee.

the grotesk or the one w/ the hand getting chopped off for me.
Yeah that Patrick Martinez is also very good, but only 6 for sale for each and no websale, so for me in Europe it will be impossible to optain one of these, heck I think if you attent it will be hard to get even one!

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:15 pm
by machination
Some of those are wonderful.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:42 pm
by ColdSoreSuperstar
the slap chop or the lil' hitler target = best

both remind me of the simplicity of the actual posters used to market the film - the ones with just the weapons (butt of rifle, baseball bat, and one other that I forget). Most effective.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:45 pm
by machination
ColdSoreSuperstar wrote:the slap chop or the lil' hitler target = best

both remind me of the simplicity of the actual posters used to market the film - the ones with just the weapons (butt of rifle, baseball bat, and one other that I forget). Most effective.
The simple ones are quite nice.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:11 pm
by downtown
The first time I ever saw the jaw to the curb was in American History X. The second time was Sopranos. I never need to see it again.

Some awesome stuff. I'd love to have a couple of those.
Great concepts.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:30 pm
by pewter14
downtown wrote:The first time I ever saw the jaw to the curb was in American History X. The second time was Sopranos. I never need to see it again.
I was just going to comment on that, the curb stomp reminding me of American History X. Interesting that one movie it was the Nazi sympathizer doing the brutalizing, but for this film which the poster is promoting, it's the reverse.

Fan of Choe's piece ... being from Boston, I appreciated the Bear Jew character referring to Teddy Ballgame and Fenway.

Got a laugh out of little Hitler gettin' spanked, like the collage work on that one.

Hitler target, simple but effective.

Re: INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS The Lost Art of the Film

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:56 pm
by Ken
Holy cow! Anyone in LA heading down to score a print? If you can get me one, let me know!