Heath Killen Designs Trippy Posters for Unmade Movies
Michael Hines — January 26, 2011 — Art & Design
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Heath Killen is an Australian artist who has created an impressive poster series titled Lost Films Vol. 1. Lost Films Vol. 1 is made up of posters for movies that never were.
Heath Killen has done a masterful job here, designing posters that almost look as if they were ripped off the wall of a 1960s/70s movie theater. If you're a fan of pop art and old Hollywood, then you definitely need to check Heath Killen's Lost Films Vol. 1 out.
Heath Killen has done a masterful job here, designing posters that almost look as if they were ripped off the wall of a 1960s/70s movie theater. If you're a fan of pop art and old Hollywood, then you definitely need to check Heath Killen's Lost Films Vol. 1 out.
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