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Dazed & Confused Premiere 94

Edition(s)

First Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 23.00 x 35.00 Inches(58.42 x 88.9 cm)
Run: 500
Markings: Signed & Numbered

Poster for the world premiere of the 1994 movie "Dazed & Confused" "Here’s the backstory on this one. Director Richard Linklatter originally commissioned me to design a crew t- shirt for the production crew for a wrap party gift. On the original t-shirt design I used photos from my high school yearbook for the background. He really liked the t-shirt, so he had me do a silkscreen posts for the world premiere in Austin, but had me replace the original background with pictures of the cast. This poster was printed as a silkscreen originally, and has since been reproduced several times in other formats for anniversaries of the film, special edition packs etc."

Reproduction Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 24.00 x 36.00 Inches(60.96 x 91.44 cm)
Run: 500
Markings: Signed

REPRODUCTION Poster for the world premiere of the 1994 movie "Dazed & Confused"

Artist's Proof Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): N/A
Markings: Signed

Poster for the world premiere of the 1994 movie "Dazed & Confused" "Here’s the backstory on this one. Director Richard Linklatter originally commissioned me to design a crew t- shirt for the production crew for a wrap party gift. On the original t-shirt design I used photos from my high school yearbook for the background. He really liked the t-shirt, so he had me do a silkscreen posts for the world premiere in Austin, but had me replace the original background with pictures of the cast. This poster was printed as a silkscreen originally, and has since been reproduced several times in other formats for anniversaries of the film, special edition packs etc."

Proof Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): N/A
Markings: Numbered

Poster for the world premiere of the 1994 movie "Dazed & Confused" "Here’s the backstory on this one. Director Richard Linklatter originally commissioned me to design a crew t- shirt for the production crew for a wrap party gift. On the original t-shirt design I used photos from my high school yearbook for the background. He really liked the t-shirt, so he had me do a silkscreen posts for the world premiere in Austin, but had me replace the original background with pictures of the cast. This poster was printed as a silkscreen originally, and has since been reproduced several times in other formats for anniversaries of the film, special edition packs etc."

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