Friday, December 19, 2008
Media Blitz (belated)
Hey, I just noticed I was on Drawn a little while back: cool! How come nobody tells me this stuff?
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Criterion art prints!!
I've been making oblique references to a mystery Criterion project for quite some time now, so it's with no small amount of excitement that I can finally tell the world: starting today, Criterion will be selling premium-quality giclée prints of the great work created exclusively for our DVDs by some amazing artists.
The introductory series is made up of four prints:
• Jaime Hernandez's Divorce Italian Style, 22" x 4" (Click the image to see it larger, or here for my blog on the process of creating that original cover)
• Caitlin Kuhwald's Amarcord, 29" x 11" (blog)
• Bill Seinkiewicz's Robinson Crusoe on Mars, 22" x 16" (blog)
• Darwyn Cooke's Monsters and Madmen, set of four prints, 8" x 10" each
If you're a fan of these films, or of these incredible artists, I promise you'll love these prints. We worked with the artists and the printers to make sure the final results are the best possible representation of the artwork. Every print is hand-signed by the artist. They're a little pricey, but worth every penny—they're absolutely gorgeous, if I do say so myself. And if you order soon, you'll still be able to get them before Christmas!
As I hope is obvious, these are a labor of love for me, so I hope they sell well enough that we can offer a second series. So, go! Treat yourself!
The introductory series is made up of four prints:
• Jaime Hernandez's Divorce Italian Style, 22" x 4" (Click the image to see it larger, or here for my blog on the process of creating that original cover)
• Caitlin Kuhwald's Amarcord, 29" x 11" (blog)
• Bill Seinkiewicz's Robinson Crusoe on Mars, 22" x 16" (blog)
• Darwyn Cooke's Monsters and Madmen, set of four prints, 8" x 10" each
If you're a fan of these films, or of these incredible artists, I promise you'll love these prints. We worked with the artists and the printers to make sure the final results are the best possible representation of the artwork. Every print is hand-signed by the artist. They're a little pricey, but worth every penny—they're absolutely gorgeous, if I do say so myself. And if you order soon, you'll still be able to get them before Christmas!
As I hope is obvious, these are a labor of love for me, so I hope they sell well enough that we can offer a second series. So, go! Treat yourself!
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art directing,
criterion,
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