Mike Matola Uses Lyrics and Scripts as a Medium for His Movie Posters
Kyle Towers — March 19, 2013 — Art & Design
Artist Mike Matola is very calculated when it comes to his movie script art. He uses opening acts and entire scripts to create wonderful pieces that represent each medium. Some of the movie posters Matola has recreated include Pulp Fiction, The Shining and The Big Lebowski. Each of these movies were drawn up with the first act of the film's script.
Mike's art doesn't stop at just cinematic features, he has also covered the internationally recognized Beatles, by using their lyrics to create their faces.
This art form requires a lot of patience and a meticulous work ethic in order to pull off. The scripts and lyrics would need to line up perfectly in order to create the forms and elements that Matola has illustrated.
Mike's art doesn't stop at just cinematic features, he has also covered the internationally recognized Beatles, by using their lyrics to create their faces.
This art form requires a lot of patience and a meticulous work ethic in order to pull off. The scripts and lyrics would need to line up perfectly in order to create the forms and elements that Matola has illustrated.
Trend Themes
1. Script Art - Opportunity to explore new forms of artistic expression by using movie scripts and song lyrics as a medium.
2. Cinematic Poster Recreation - Opportunity to recreate movie posters using specific sections of a film's script, showcasing creativity and attention to detail.
3. Lyric Portraits - Opportunity to create unique portraits by using song lyrics to form the outlines and details of famous musicians.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Incorporating script art and lyric portraits into the art world, opening new avenues for creativity and self-expression.
2. Film and Entertainment - Utilizing script art to create visually stunning and conceptually meaningful movie posters, enhancing the marketing and promotional material for films.
3. Music and Performance - Expanding the artistic possibilities in the music industry by incorporating lyric portraits as a new way to visually represent musicians and their songs.
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