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Attila the Professor said:Take a look.
Love the use of Belloq's watch as the gem in the headpiece. It is a central thematic prop for the film.
Attila the Professor said:Take a look.
Love the use of Belloq's watch as the gem in the headpiece. It is a central thematic prop for the film.
Marshall2288 said:I really REALLY like those. How big are they?
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ROB98374 said:I like those. They have a good look.
I think I will buy them. Thanks for posting.
Dr.Jonesy said:Those silhouetted posters above for all 4 films, I put them onto a disc, took them to Kinko's and had them all printed out at 16x12 size, all of them for $10.00! And then I put them into a frame.
So now I have ROTLA, TOD, LC and KOTCS posters side by side in a frame on my wall. These things are damn cool. I admit they look odd next to my Salvador Dali and Georges Seurat paintings though!
I've never have film or music related images on my walls as I prefer very old art prints but for these I made an exception!
Attila the Professor said:I'm sure the artist really appreciates that.
I applaud your taste, both in this regard and that of the other paintings you have up, but: this guy's still alive, is all I'm saying.
Dr.Jonesy said:
Oh, the ones you posted aren't the ones I printed up. The ones I have are the set of four films with the Indy sihlouette. I can't find the artist that did mine but if I could, I'd buy them off him of course. I did try to look for him and if someone knows who did the ones I have, I'd be happy to purchase the actual ones.
I understand your concern.
Dr.Jonesy said:Oh, the ones you posted aren't the ones I printed up.
Attila the Professor said:Hah, my mistake.
But, as you say, you understand my concerns. It might not have touched a nerve so much if I hadn't read this piece that's been circulating about music and file-sharing and our due to artists and arts-related professionals.
Dr.Jonesy said:I just finished reading that and I understand why it touched a nerve. Our art and music industry is being hurt.
I do feel a bit bad for having these lovely pieces. However, the artist lost all control of what happens to his art and who has it when he posted it w/o a watermark and in high quality. To be so careless with your art on the internet is a shame. But still, if anyone can find out who did these pieces, I'd still love to know.
Attila the Professor said:His name, as in Montana's initial post, is Matthew Brazier. It seems as though he's not yet making money from his art, so to speak. Here's an older posting regarding the Indy posters.