Stunning Geometric Illustrations Pay Tribute to Classic Movies
Two of Stanley Kubrick's classic films showcased in a way you've never seen before.
Known for his cult movie hits, Stanley Kubrick has inspired movie-makers, graphic designers and artists across the world. As a director who focuses as much on his environments as he does on the storylines or characters, his movies led a pathway for more creative filmmaking than ever before.
Two of those movies 2001: a space odyssey and The Shining have gone on to become two of the most successful Kubrick outputs. To celebrate the man and his work, Italy based collective Van Orton Design have created two posters of the films. Using their instantly recognisible geometric approach, the bold execution is an absolute marvel.
It's part of a wider exhibition, with the team producing further Kubrik tributes. As well as this particular director, the designers have also created tributes to NBA players, other cult films such as Pulp Fiction and a wide range of your favourite superheroes. Head on over to their Behance page to browse their beautiful work.
http://www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts/stunning-geometric-illustrations-pay-tribute-classic-movies-51514927
I love art and photography.
I love old classic movies ad Stanley Kubrick is one of my favorites
These illustrations are classic and beautiful.
Enjoy!
These illustrations are classic and beautiful. That's for sure! Crisp and colorful pic's....thanks for sharing these RIO!
Fantastic. Would have liked to have seen them on the Classic Cinema group but of course they get more exposure here, and recently the FP could use more exposure of this kind of thing.
Nona
Thanks for the feedback
I am glad you liked the pics
Buzz
Good point on the classic cinema aspect of the article
I was thinking more from the art/photography standpoint but both apply
Thanks for the feedback, glad you liked the shots
Love the classic look, like the modern approach....
Nice find!
I can't imagine how long it took to draw these !!
Several of these employ "single-point-linear-perspective," a visual effect developed by artist Filippo Brunelleschi in
1424!
Q
A Mac
Thanks for the info and the link
Anything more intricate than color by numbers is beyond my personal ability
Nona
Hours and hours I am sure
N M
Glad you liked them
Thanks for the feedback
R W
Glad you liked them
I agree 2001 was a great movie!