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The North Jersey artist behind the NY/NJ World Cup 2026 poster included some hidden elements as a nod to the area.
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Poster depicting the Moulin-Rouge dancer May Milton, created by the French painter Toulouse-Lautrec. They are simultaneously an advertising tool, a political weapon and a standalone art form.
Ranger of the Lost Art: Rediscovering the WPA Poster Art of Our National Parks explores the creation, disappearance, and rediscovery of 14 historic prints created for the National Park Service by ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Panoply Arts Festival leaders unveiled the festival art poster and highlights of this year’s festival during a press conference on Thursday. The festival will be held from ...
PMA will soon display three of its copies in the April exhibit "Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s." The poster studio, an offshoot of the state-owned news agency TASS, had historical precedent.
The poster and the heart project incorporate a prominent feature of wings and feathers. “This unique theme symbolizes freedom, inspiration, and the limitless possibility that art offers.
It’s been 14 years since Pixar fans laid eyes on Elastigirl, but fans are learning something about the super-mom as the sequel "Incredibles 2" rolls into theaters. Elastigirl, aka Helen Parr, ...
Netflix has pulled a poster for season two of its popular show Arcane as fans noticed that AI had been used to make the promotional art. Arcane is made by Riot Games and French animation studio ...
Uma Thurman insolently sprawled across the poster for “Pulp Fiction” (1994) says something else. The art nouveau stylings for “Chinatown,” as the eyes of Faye Dunaway emerge from Jack ...
The book is an invaluable history lesson and pays homage to hundreds of poster designers who created images that are now seen as serious works of art. As the book states, there is some debate as to ...
“They were the best worst advertisements ever,” says Mary Weaver Chapin of the works featured in the Portland Art Museum’s upcoming exhibit, “Psychedelic Rock Posters and Fashion of the 1960s.