Psychedelic Film Prints

Heath Killen Designs Trippy Posters for Unmade Movies

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.
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