![]() ![]() It is listed as one item, but this is for all three posters. You’ll have it by Christmas if you’re in the US. Perfect gift for someone who has everything. Matching numbers (#285/400) on all three, numbers are in bottom left corner. ![]() These are in perfect condition, technically they are used as I bought them earlier this year- but they are perfect. Moss, when asked about his most beloved Star Wars character and film, responded: “Obi-Wan andEmpire Strikes Back. We’d make a lot of money, butTwilight is lame, and we only do stuff that we personally like.”* I guess we could get licenses for Twilight because it’s hot. “I couldn’t think of a reason to choose something, if it wasn’t because we liked it. Many of the prints sold out within minutes.īeyond the retail success, the featured artists and Ishmael have a personal stake in Star Wars. Mondo has released 17 posters - and counting - in its Star Wars series, including a blueprint of R2-D2 and a series of six bounty hunters. Instead of flowers, Mondo sent over poster prototypes made with metallic and glow-in-the-dark ink.Īll that work paid off. George Lucas is notoriously protective of his Star Wars images, and it took Ishmael and Mondo a year to woo Lucasfilm into licensing the characters and worlds that would grace the posters. Given Moss’ talent, he was a coveted artist for Mondo’s Star Wars series, a high-stakes project for the art house. “It’s almost like seeing the inner workings of a genius’ brain in real time.” “Olly does sketches and will e-mail them to us and … a lot of the times, they are exactly what the finals look like!” Ishmael said in an e-mail. Justin Ishmael, Mondo’s creative director, said Moss often nails his poster concepts on his first attempt. He created the Alamo’s 2010 Rolling Roadshow posters as well as Mondo’s The Trouble With Tribbles poster. Moss has worked with Mondo and its parent company, Austin, Texas–based Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, frequently. “If you’re as big a nerd as I am, you just can’t say no to Star Wars,” Moss said. ![]() Still, there was no backing away from the challenge. I started by re-watching the original movies with a sketchbook on my lap, and just sort of went from there.” I suppose my main aim was to make a set of Star Wars posters that were a little different from what people are used to seeing from the franchise, but still retained that essential Star Wars feel. “There is such a wealth of greatStar Wars art out there already, from paid professionals and from enthusiastic fans. “It was so intimidating!” the artist told in an e-mail interview. To create original artwork for such rabidly adored films was daunting, Moss said, especially since so many of the visuals are already iconic. The new posters show colorful silhouettes of C-3PO, Darth Vader and Boba Fett that are filled in with detailed imagery from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. They are the first in Mondo’s wildly popular Star Wars series to be crafted as traditional, theatrical one-sheet movie posters. The prints, revealed exclusively by in the first three frames of this gallery, go on sale at a random time Monday. “British poster artist Olly Moss shows his nerdy love for the original Star Wars trilogy in a trio of new posters he created for collectible art house Mondo. ![]() Item:Olly Moss Star Wars Posters Numbered Set ![]()
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