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Back to the Future Trilogy Posters, Pins From Mondo On Sale Tomorrow
Back to the Future fans will want to check out these four new Mondo posters and pins, on sale tomorrow on their site. All three films in the trilogy get some love, with posters for the first film by DKNG and posters for parts 2 and 3 by George Bletsis. Each film's version of the DeLorean will also be available as a pin by Tom Whalen. Check everything out below, and make sure to follow Mondo on Twitter, that's the first place they put the live link when they put stuff up for sale.
Tomorrow we will have a collection of new posters for one of the greatest cinematic trilogies to grace the silver screen: BACK TO THE FUTURE. These are films that have truly stood the test of time and are always among some of our favorite to create posters for. This week we'll have new posters for the original film by DKNG as well as posters for the second and third entries by George Bletsis!
We're excited to give DKNG's beautiful LP artwork the full poster treatment, complete with a stunning variant on holographic foil paper. Additionally, we asked George to round out his trilogy series following up on his fantastic approach to the first film from last year. In addition to these posters, we will have three heavy new pins by Tom Whalen celebrating the unique appearances of the DeLorean from each film in the franchise!
These posters and pins will be available online on Thursday (10/4) at a random time via mondotees.com.
BACK TO THE FUTURE by DKNG Studios. 36"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 375. Printed by DL Screenprinting. Expected to Ship December 2018. Ships to North American Addresses Only. $50
BACK TO THE FUTURE (Foil Variant) by DKNG Studios. 36"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 200. Printed by DL Screenprinting. Expected to Ship December 2018. Ships to North American Addresses Only. $70
"We've always been big fans of the BACK TO THE FUTURE franchise and hoped to someday have the opportunity to illustrate the iconic DeLorean from the film. Thanks to Mondo, that dream came true in the form of both vinyl packaging and now two ultra large 36"x24" limited-edition screen prints.
"The art itself is inspired in many ways by the depictions of the DeLorean that came before it. We knew that a profile view of the car has been interpreted by countless artists in many beautiful ways, so our goal was to create a new take on this viewpoint by zeroing in on the detail of the time machine. Capturing both exterior and interior through the open gull-wing doors, all while having fun with including a few Easter eggs. Creating the main edition of the poster in a neon '80s color palette was a must, but just in case it wasn't colorful enough we created the variant edition on rainbow foil for an extra shimmery effect." -DKNG Studios
BACK TO THE FUTURE II by George Bletsis. 24"x18" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 250. Printed by Lady Lazarus Press. Expected to Ship December 2018. Ships to North American Addresses Only. $45
BACK TO THE FUTURE III George Bletsis. 24"x18" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 175. Printed by Lady Lazarus Press. Expected to Ship December 2018. Ships to North American Addresses Only. $45
"I have been watching the BACK TO THE FUTURE movies my entire life. When I was a little kid I would watch these movies over and over, and as I grew older my love for them also grew, and I would frequently revisit them and feel like I was visiting old friends.I watched them so much that these movies became almost like landmarks in the landscape of my mind, and it was this that I wanted to convey in my set of posters. Each one of these posters evokes the scenes that best encapsulate each movie for me, the scenes that stood out most to me as a kid, and that give me goosebumps to this day. I have always dreamed of creating work for these wonderful films and illustrating these posters was both a joy and a real privilege." -George Bletsis