Showing posts with label Odd City Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Odd City Entertainment. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

#CoolArt: 'The Godfather Part III' by Laurent Durieux

'The Godfather Part III' by Laurent Durieux is a new print release from Odd City Entertainment. This is the third in a set of three, one for each of the three 'Godfather' films. Go here to see Part I and here for Part II.

24" x 36" 13 colour screen print in a signed and numbered Regular edition of 275 for $65, a signed and numbered Variant edition of 150 for $100 and a signed and numbered Regular edition on wood in a limited edition of 50 for $300.

On sale Thursday March 2 at 1pm CST.

Go here to buy.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Monday, March 02, 2015

Cool Art: 'The Godfather Part II' by Laurent Durieux

'The Godfather Part II' by Laurent Durieux is a new print release from Odd City Entertainment. This is the second set in a set of three, one for each of the three 'Godfather' films. Go here for a look at Part I.

It's a 24" x 36" screen print in a signed and numbered regular edition of 375 for $65, an Italian variant edition of 200 for $100 and regular edition on wood in a limited edition of 60 for $300.

Pre-sale begins Friday March 6 around 11am CST. Follow them on Twitter@oddcitynews for the on sale announcement.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Monday, December 15, 2014

Cool Art: 'Top Gun' by Grzegorz Domaradzki (Gabz)

'Top Gun' by Grzegorz Domaradzki (Gabz), is a new officially licensed print release from Odd City.

It's a 36" x 24" print on reflective holographic paper and available in both 'Sunset' and 'Magic Hour' colourways. Both prints are in a limited of 100 and cost $100 each

They go on sale Monday December 15 at a random time between 11am CST. Follow them on Twitter @oddcitynews for the on sale announcement.

Go here to buy.

'Magic Hour' Edition
'Sunset' Edition

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Cool Art: 'The Godfather Part I' by Laurent Durieux

'The Godfather Part I' by Laurent Durieux is a new print release from Odd City Entertainment. This is the first set of three, one for each of the three 'Godfather' films.

It's a 24" x 36" screen print in a signed and numbered regular edition of 325 for $65, a variant edition of 150 for $100 and regular edition on wood in a limited edition of 50 for $300.

They'll be available on Monday November 17 around 11am CST. Follow them on Twitter @oddcitynews for the on sale announcement.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Cool Art: 'Sin City: A Dame To Kill For' by Paul Shipper

Odd City, in partnership with the Austin Film Society (AFS) present 'Sin City: A Dame To Kill For' screenprint by Paul Shipper. It's an 18" × 24" 4 colour and 1 metallic ink screenprint, in a numbered limited edition of 200 and costs $45.

The print will be on sale at the Texas premiere after party on Wednesday August 20. To purchase a print that day you must purchase a ticket to the screening. Go here to order your tickets! Tickets to the screening include admission to the after party at The Rattle Inn (610 Nueces). 

If there are any prints available after the event, they will go on sale at the Odd City Store at a random time on Friday August 22. Follow them on Twitter @oddcitynews for the on sale announcement.




Thursday, February 06, 2014

Cool Art: 'Live Fast, Die Young, Leave a Good Looking Corpse' by Matt Ryan Tobin

'Live Fast, Die Young, Leave a Good Looking Corpse' by Matt Ryan Tobin.

This 'True Romance' inspired poster is a 36" x 24" screenprint. The regular edition is a 6 colour print with metallics in a limited edition of 95 and costs $45. The variant edition is a 7 colour print in a limited edition of 35 and costs $65.

They go on sale via the Odd City Entertainment online store Friday February 7. Follow them on Twitter @oddcitynews for the on sale announcement.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Cool Art: 'The Secret Of NIMH' by Erica Williams

'The Secret Of NIMH' by Erica Williams.

The poster is an 18" x 24" print in a limited edition of 135 and costs $65 with 1 random letterpress print or $100 with all three letterpresses. The letterpresses are 9” x 12” limited releases of 85, 65 and 55, and will go on sale at a random time on Monday January 27 via Odd City Entertainment.
"When asked if I would be interested in making a poster for 'The Secret of NIMH', the little girl in me started jumping up and down screaming with glee. It was an honor to get the chance to illustrate a poster for the Don Bluth classic that meant so much to me as a young child, and remains today an amazing piece of animated film to be cherished. Please enjoy!” - Erica Williams
Follow them on Twitter @OddCityNews and @HookieDuke for the on sale announcement, and check out the poster and letterpresses below.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Cool Art: 'Carrie' by Jessica Deahl

This 'Carrie' inspired print is Odd City Entertainment’s first art release by Jessica Deahl, who also serves as their Chief Creative Director. 
“When Odd City asked me to take on 'Carrie', I couldn’t have been more excited. Now an iconic horror film more than thirty years old, the themes of fear, isolation, and estrangement are still relatable. I wanted to portray the story of Carrie White as a triumph. She overcomes the horrific and inhumane treatment of her peers and unjust religious control of her mother to win back her life. She was a prisoner in her own home, and her rage destroys it.” 
This is a 16" x 24" 6 ink print on French Butcher Off White paper, it's limited to 150 copies and costs $40. It'll be available online at the Odd City Entertainment store at an undisclosed time on Thursday September 19th. Follow them on Twitter @oddcitynews for the onsale announcement.


Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Cool Art: 'The Secret of Nimh' by Mark Lone

Odd City Entertainment has teamed up with Mark Lone to produce a poster for 'The Secret of Nimh', the 1982 animated film directed by Don Bluth, that goes on sale tomorrow (August 8).

The poster is a 36" x 24" 10 colour screenprint with 3 metallic inks, in a limited edition of 140, and costs $55. Follow @OddCityNews on Twitter for the exact on sale time tomorrow.
"Being a fan of 80′s animation, I must admit, I wore out my VHS tape of The Secret of NIMH, my favorite Don Bluth movie. I learned so much during the process of making this piece while studying as much as I could from the movie concept sketches and character designs (some even by Don himself). I realized after starting this print that I have always drawn owls (and I have drawn a few of owls) very dark and ominous, much like “the great owl”… it was at that point I recognized how much this movie had impacted my artistic style subconsciously, even when I was a kid. So thank you to everyone involved with the making of such a great movie."
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Cool Art: 'Fargo' by Grzegorz Domaradzki

Odd City Entertainment in conjunction with Paramount Theatre, has a new limited edition screen print for a screening of Joel and Ethan Coen’s Academy Award winning movie, Fargo, at Stateside at the Paramount on Wednesday August 21 in Austin, Texas. The screening is part of Paramount Theatre’s Summer Classic Film Series which features Film Noir 101; classics that recall the history of Noir while taking it in a new direction.

The poster by artist Grzegorz Domaradzki (aka Gabz), comes in two flavours, with both regular and variant prints having a glow-in-the-dark layer with the variant printed on a pearlescent paper. They are 24" x 36", with the regular in a limited edition of 325 and the variant 135.

These will be sold at the screening on August 21. Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the Paramount Box Office on day of show. For more information, visit the Paramount Theatre’s website.

Check them out below.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition
Glow-In-The-Dark Layer

Monday, July 15, 2013

Cool Art: 'Pacific Rim' by Todd Slater

The last print in Odd City and Legendary Pictures' 'Pacific Rim' run of exclusive alternative posters is from Todd Slater.

These posters are 24" x 36", hand signed and numbered. The regular edition is limited to 175 copies, the foil variant is limited to 75 copies.

These posters will be on sale Tuesday July 16 at a random time via the Odd City web store. Follow them on Twitter @OddCityNews for updates on release times to purchase this limited edition print.
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Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Cool Art: 'Pacific Rim' by Graham Erwin

This print by Graham Erwin is the latest limited edition poster from Odd City and Legendary Pictures for 'Pacific Rim', which opens in cinemas this week.

The print is 12" x 36", hand numbered and limited to only 175 copies. Head to the Odd City website to bag one, and follow them on Twitter for when it goes on sale.
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Saturday, July 06, 2013

Cool Art: 'Pacific Rim' by James Fosdike

The next print in Odd City Entertainment's limited edition 'Pacific Rim' print series for Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures is from artist, James Fosdike.

The posters are 36" x 24", and available in two flavours; a regular edition of 175 signed and numbered and cost $45, and a variant edition of 75 also signed and numbered that costs $65.

These will be available via the Odd City web store soon.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Cool Art: 'Pacific Rim' by New Flesh From Odd City Entertainment

What's that? Want some more cool 'Pacific Rim' posters? Well, here you go then!

The next print in Odd City Entertainment's limited edition 'Pacific Rim' print series for Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures artist, New Flesh.

The posters are 18" x 24", and available in two flavours; a regular edition of 175 signed and numbered in 6 colours with 3 Metallic Inks, and a variant edition of 75 signed and numbered also in 6 colours but with 4 Metallic Inks.

These will be on sale at random time on July 9, and will be available via the Odd City web store.

Regular Edition
Variant Edition

Monday, June 24, 2013

Cool Art: 'Pacific Rim' by Grzegorz Domaradzki (aka Gabz)

Odd City Entertainment has announced an official partnership with Warner Bros Pictures and Legendary Pictures to produce limited edition screen prints for Guillermo del Toro's upcoming 'Pacific Rim'. The first print in the series is by Grzegorz Domaradzki (aka Gabz).

The prints are 24" x 36” in different flavours; a regular edition with 6 colours with 2 metallic inks in a run of 225 copies, and a variant edition in 6 colours with 3 metallic inks in a run of 80 copies. There's also a metal print of the regular print in a limited edition of 55 copies.

The prints will be available at Odd City's store, and will be released randomly beginning on Tuesday, July 2nd and lasting through Thursday, July 11th until the film's release. Follow @OddCityNews on twitter for further updates about future releases in the 'Pacific Rim' series.

Check out the official press release and the awesome posters by Gabz below.
Odd City Entertainment is excited to announce, in partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, a series of limited edition screen prints from varying talented artists (Gabz, Todd Slater, NE, Gordon Jones and Graham Erwin) all inspired by Oscar® nominated director Guillermo del Toro’s EPIC new movie, Pacific Rim. When looking for artists to approach this soon to be classic sci-fi flick, Odd City Founder, Roman Morales, quickly zeroed in on the perfect lot that could bring the director’s vision to screen printed glory. Gabz, a world-renowned Polish artist, will be the first in this series to release his print upon unsuspecting Fanboys and Fangirls across the globe. Gabz expressed his enthusiasm about working on this project, “This is actually the first time I had an opportunity to work on something this big, so I was both excited and slightly overwhelmed at the beginning. Until now, I had worked on movies with plenty of references to be found on the Internet. In this case, I was mainly limited to the first teaser trailer that came out (pretty mind blowing by the way). I focused on Gipsy Danger, but instead of putting him in some type of massive sea battle, which was quite tempting, I proposed something inspired by World War 2 propaganda posters; something where the giant robot symbolizes the last stand of humanity. To better show the scale of the threat, I added a glimpse of the giant Kaiju hidden in the skyline. I’m pleased with the outcome and particularly with my version of the poster title, clearly inspired by Japanese apocalyptic cinema posters.” Roman, who worked closely with Gabz and the studios in this creative process, also commented on his beautiful work of art, “From the moment we discussed this project, Gabz was a part of it. He had already done a piece for us that we had yet to release and working with him was so easy. He had the ability to see the big picture, no pun intended. From just a single teaser, he was able to capture the spirit of a film that was already stirring all of our film geek sensibilities. I couldn’t see this series without him.”
Regular Edition