Artist's tribute to the films of San Francisco
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Artist's tribute to the films of San Francisco
http://www.christinaempedocles.com/work/2012
I read about this artist and then went hunting for the pictures. This is a public arts campaign featuring films shot in and about San Francisco and the artist has drawn her own interpretation of several classic movie posters. She works entirly in pencil on paper yets gets this incredible detail and realism. The THX one is my favoite.
I read about this artist and then went hunting for the pictures. This is a public arts campaign featuring films shot in and about San Francisco and the artist has drawn her own interpretation of several classic movie posters. She works entirly in pencil on paper yets gets this incredible detail and realism. The THX one is my favoite.
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Re: Artist's tribute to the films of San Francisco
I like that (with the possible exception of Dirty Harry) she picked films that aren't the go-to films instantly associated with SF. I bet most people don't know THX was shot there.
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Without clicking on that link, the San Francisco films that immediately come to mind are:
VERTIGO (1958)
DIRTY HARRY (1971)
THE LINEUP (1958)
PORTRAIT IN BLACK (1960)
THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN (1973)
BULLITT (1968)
IMPACT (1949)
OUT OF THE PAST (1947), which is split between L.A, S.F., Lake Tahoe and some mountain town in Calif.
D.O.A. (1950) - the beginning section
MAN-TRAP (1961)
There must be more famous recent films shot there, but I can't think of them offhand.
So the question for me is how many of these are referenced by that artist?
P.S. Only DIRTY HARRY. I completely forgot about WHAT'S UP DOC?
VERTIGO (1958)
DIRTY HARRY (1971)
THE LINEUP (1958)
PORTRAIT IN BLACK (1960)
THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN (1973)
BULLITT (1968)
IMPACT (1949)
OUT OF THE PAST (1947), which is split between L.A, S.F., Lake Tahoe and some mountain town in Calif.
D.O.A. (1950) - the beginning section
MAN-TRAP (1961)
There must be more famous recent films shot there, but I can't think of them offhand.
So the question for me is how many of these are referenced by that artist?
P.S. Only DIRTY HARRY. I completely forgot about WHAT'S UP DOC?
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Re: Artist's tribute to the films of San Francisco
Without clicking on that link, the San Francisco films that immediately come to mind are:
VERTIGO (1958)
DIRTY HARRY (1971)
THE LINEUP (1958)
PORTRAIT IN BLACK (1960)
THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN (1973)
BULLITT (1968)
IMPACT (1949)
OUT OF THE PAST (1947), which is split between L.A, S.F., Lake Tahoe and some mountain town in Calif.
D.O.A. (1950) - the beginning section
MAN-TRAP (1961)
There must be more famous recent films shot there, but I can't think of them offhand.
VERTIGO (1958)
DIRTY HARRY (1971)
THE LINEUP (1958)
PORTRAIT IN BLACK (1960)
THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN (1973)
BULLITT (1968)
IMPACT (1949)
OUT OF THE PAST (1947), which is split between L.A, S.F., Lake Tahoe and some mountain town in Calif.
D.O.A. (1950) - the beginning section
MAN-TRAP (1961)
There must be more famous recent films shot there, but I can't think of them offhand.