Back to the Future Part II 14 Durieux
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5 posts in (almost a year) and you're already hyping this thing.SULACO wrote:Best BTTF post-Struzan poster.
Echoes of Taxi driver, Blade Runner and E.Hopper there. Noir atmosphere. really interesting reinterpretation. This is what Mondo posters had to be.
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It moved.
You ain't a beauty but hey you're all right.
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I think I like the regular better. The neon green is more appealing !
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oh, I'm very sorry...skis007 wrote:5 posts in (almost a year) and you're already hyping this thing.SULACO wrote:Best BTTF post-Struzan poster.
Echoes of Taxi driver, Blade Runner and E.Hopper there. Noir atmosphere. really interesting reinterpretation. This is what Mondo posters had to be.
Shall I leave?
- BBQDBANTHA
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I feel like this is best BTTF artwork yet. Definitely, the artist's best work since Jaws. I hope I can get my hands on one.
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Bad use of brackets. Also drymount you, if he posts that little he's hardly a hype machine. Not all positive comments are for personal gain. Where would we be if we were afraid about saying that we liked something in fear of being accused of "hyping"?skis007 wrote:5 posts in (almost a year) and you're already hyping this thing.SULACO wrote:Best BTTF post-Struzan poster.
Echoes of Taxi driver, Blade Runner and E.Hopper there. Noir atmosphere. really interesting reinterpretation. This is what Mondo posters had to be.
I'll probably never own this, but it's a beautiful piece and what we've come to expect fro Durieux. An atmospheric poster that does more than just "avoiding likeness rights", Durieux works around that. Almost seems like it's an advantage to him.
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I can't find his BTTF 1 print on here??
I didn't know what is "hyping" yet... Maybe I'm wrong, but it's suposed that I would help to create very high espectatives for a print? What can I get of this? To buy one and then sell it? Of course this is not my intention. People here uses a healthy "print-slang" and very colloquial american english, that's the reason I don't use to write here. I'm from Catalonia and people here use to learn french, not english. Annyway... I'm just a newer forum-boy but not a newer in print art.jamesmassey1988 wrote:Bad use of brackets. Also drymount you, if he posts that little he's hardly a hype machine. Not all positive comments are for personal gain. Where would we be if we were afraid about saying that we liked something in fear of being accused of "hyping"?skis007 wrote:5 posts in (almost a year) and you're already hyping this thing.SULACO wrote:Best BTTF post-Struzan poster.
Echoes of Taxi driver, Blade Runner and E.Hopper there. Noir atmosphere. really interesting reinterpretation. This is what Mondo posters had to be.
I'll probably never own this, but it's a beautiful piece and what we've come to expect fro Durieux. An atmospheric poster that does more than just "avoiding likeness rights", Durieux works around that. Almost seems like it's an advantage to him.
Take care everyone. Sorry for my terrible language.