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Old 04-27-2014, 01:53 PM   #4981
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I guess it's hard to answer this, but if I were able to buy a Gabz Dredd poster. How much would I have to expect to pay?
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Old 04-27-2014, 02:02 PM   #4982
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I guess it's hard to answer this, but if I were able to buy a Gabz Dredd poster. How much would I have to expect to pay?
Prob $300 and up. At least that's what Ive had to pay for similar small run commissioned prints.
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Old 04-27-2014, 02:18 PM   #4983
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I guess it's hard to answer this, but if I were able to buy a Gabz Dredd poster. How much would I have to expect to pay?
You could just photoshop your own, like he did. just kidding. 300 sounds about right.
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Old 04-27-2014, 02:39 PM   #4984
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I guess it's hard to answer this, but if I were able to buy a Gabz Dredd poster. How much would I have to expect to pay?
Do you follow him on Facebook? I believe he said not too long ago he'll put a lottery up for his fans to purchase his 4 or 5 Ap's.
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Old 04-27-2014, 02:40 PM   #4985
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You could just photoshop your own, like he did. just kidding. 300 sounds about right.
ouch!

I like Gabz for the most part but find some of his work to be a bit too cut and paste. His Dredd doesn't work for me because of this and also because of the washed out colors. I'm a HUGE fan of the film too. I think his style works best when he adds some more creative elements to the film imagery. His Predator and True Romance are good examples of that.
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Old 04-27-2014, 03:02 PM   #4986
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Do you follow him on Facebook? I believe he said not too long ago he'll put a lottery up for his fans to purchase his 4 or 5 Ap's.
Yes, I follow him on Facebook. I will for sure try to enter that lottery and pray to posterjesus that I am one of the lucky ones.
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Old 04-27-2014, 03:18 PM   #4987
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ouch!

I like Gabz for the most part but find some of his work to be a bit too cut and paste. His Dredd doesn't work for me because of this and also because of the washed out colors. I'm a HUGE fan of the film too. I think his style works best when he adds some more creative elements to the film imagery. His Predator and True Romance are good examples of that.
Love his predator and I own some earlier works on Giclee like the Warriors. It really is getting easier to tell when an artist puts a lot of time and effort into something or rushed thru it.
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Old 04-27-2014, 06:58 PM   #4988
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Love his predator and I own some earlier works on Giclee like the Warriors. It really is getting easier to tell when an artist puts a lot of time and effort into something or rushed thru it.
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Old 04-28-2014, 08:12 AM   #4989
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Escape From New York - Gabz

I love this poster. I hope I can get one.

"Limited edition screen print inspired by John Carpenter's classic movie "Escape From New York”. Made for Grey Matter Art and Studio Canal. 6 colours Regular and 5 colours Variant will be available in 24 x 36" size. Work made digitally in Adobe Photoshop. Printed by D&L Screen Printing.

Prints to be released on April 30th."

"Grey Matter Art and StudioCanal present a New Limited Edition, Screen Print by artist, Grzegorz Domaradzki (Gabz) for the iconic film “Escape From New York”. This will be the first official poster for the John Carpenter classic released in 1981, featuring Kurt Russell as hero “Snake” Plissken.

Also, this will be Grey Matter Art’s second offering and first collaboration with Gabz, who said this about the project, “When Mike Gregory, co-founder of Grey Matter Art offered me an opportunity to work on John Carpenter’s “Escape from New York,” I didn't hesitate much. My main intention was to deliver something a little bit different from what I’ve been known for until now… something less character based, more focused on the movie’s atmosphere, and true to the original poster artwork. Being a fan of the original and iconic poster, my print also has post-apocalyptic streets of New York City, gang members, and the majestic Statue of Liberty (or what was left from it) dominating the skyline. Except Snake Plissken, in my version is all by himself: tired, hurt, on the run, and fighting against all odds. Perceptive viewers should also notice Snake’s plane crossing the red walls of the New York City prison, and the bottom grid which is intended to be a tribute to visual effects used in the movie”.

Creative Director Mike Gregory also had this to add “When we had the chance to obtain the rights to “Escape from New York," I was very excited and honored to have a shot at it. This movie, in my eyes is a true 80’s classic, which still holds up to this day. Snake is such an iconic character, and I wanted to have this movie presented in a way that does it justice. Being this is the first authorized art poster based on the film, there was only one artist in my eyes that I wanted to take on this project, and that was Grzegorz Domaradzki (Gabz). Though most collectors are probably used to his multiple character compositions, I think he did a great job that separates this from his other work, focusing mainly on Snake, when he is injured, and at his lowest. Gabz depicted this perfectly, and we are very proud to have such a great poster to release to the public. People have been waiting for this movie to have an official poster for it, and I think this is the one.”

Regular Edition: 325/$50.00

Variant Edition: 175/$75.00

24 x 36 inches


Comes with COA also

Posters will go on sale Wednesday, April 30th at a random time between 1:00-2:00 PM. EST on our website’s shop page "

http://greymatterart.com/product-category/posters/
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Old 04-28-2014, 08:40 AM   #4990
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That's a really nice print. It's different for Gabz. The image personifies the theme of "escaping" from NY quite nicely.
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