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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first chapter of Peter Jackson‘s The Lord of the Rings trilogy coming to theaters and kicking off one of the most spectacular motion picture events of all time. To help celebrate the occasion, artist Ann Bembi has created a batch of beautiful prints for Bottleneck Gallery that showcase some of the characters from across the entire film series. These are hyper-detailed, absolutely stunning pieces of work, and they’re limited edition, so you’ll want to act fast. Ann Bembi Lord of the Rings Prints Aragorn
Bottleneck Gallery is working some magic with its newest prints. A trilogy of Indiana Jones prints one for each film of the trilogy from 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, to 1984’s The Temple of Doom, to 1989’s The Last Crusade from Juan Ruiz Burgos‘ two 3D Wonder Woman lenticular prints. They go on sale today, so check them out below. Burgos’ two 3D lenticular prints of Gal Gadot as Diana Prince give the illusion of movement, which you can’t see here because the GIFs were too large to publish on our site. But head to Bottleneck Gallery to see the magic in action it’s arguably cooler than an invisible jet. Both prints are $65 each.
A New Hope. Sutfin said of his print: “Faced with the vastness of the Star Wars universe, and the fact the material within had been covered to the point of redundancy, I felt an immense responsibility to bring something different. I began considering the visual origins of Star Wars and the concept paintings created by legendary artist Ralph McQuarrie. Many of his preproduction designs were not specific to the plot, but they introduced a unique environment to set the tone and invite curiosity. Going forward with that mindset, I began sketching out a poster not based within the frames of the completed film, but from an imaginary page that fell from Lucas’ notebook, or from a yet-to-be revealed extended scene.”
$45 each / $130 per set Using the same angle on each poster creates a pleasing visual continuity with the DeLorean time machine changing throughout the franchise and the time periods looking drastically different in each film. The artwork here is pretty impressive, almost resembling a computer animated model of the scenes in question. My only complaint is that the placement of the “OUTTATIME” license plate flying off the car seems odd since that plate comes off the back of the car right after it travels through time, but it’s a silly nitpick. On top of the the three regular giclee prints for each of the
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Posted on Wednesday, April 14th, 2021 by Hoai-Tran Bui Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind turned 35 last year, but it’s never too late to celebrate a stone-cold classic. Hayao Miyazaki‘s fantasy epic, which would become the inaugural film for the animation titan Studio Ghibli, has a haunting new art print courtesy of artist Karl Fitzgerald, whose work is debuting on Bottleneck Gallery today. Fitzgerald, known for his dark and moody takes on blockbusters and fantasy epics, turns to two Japanese classics with his new art prints for Bottleneck Gallery: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Seven Samurai.