Pedro Vidotto Turns Iconic Movies into Simplistic Artwork
Allison Love — June 22, 2010 — Art & Design
References: vidotto.blogspot & theawesomer
Pedro Vidotto has taken some classic and iconic movies and transformed their promotional posters into minimalistic works of art. Movies like Fight Club, Where the Wild Things Are, Titanic and Toy Story all get the minimalist treatment and Pedro Vidotto does an amazing job with them.
Somehow these posters make the movies more intriguing to me. Perhaps it’s the colors or the need for imagination, but these minimalist movie posters are beautiful and thought-provoking. I love the Titanic one that just has a giant iceberg. Classic!
Somehow these posters make the movies more intriguing to me. Perhaps it’s the colors or the need for imagination, but these minimalist movie posters are beautiful and thought-provoking. I love the Titanic one that just has a giant iceberg. Classic!
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