
I've seen
The Godfather 40, maybe 50 times. But never like this.
Los Angeles pop art company, named appropriately enough,
LA Pop Art, is creating a series of licensed posters for the '72 classic film using "micrography", an amazing (and tedious) technique that uses thousands of tiny words to create an image.
Each 24"x30" poster is made by using the entire script from the movie, handwritten, line by line, with each line completely legible, using only color and thickness of the letters to create shape and shading. (Probably done by the same guy who used to have to write "I will not throw spitballs in class" 100 times on the board every day back in elementary school.)
LA Pop Art has also created micrograph posters for
Scarface,
Rocky,
The Wizard of Oz and
Reservoir Dogs. If music is more of your thing, check out their posters using song lyrics from "California Dreaming", "Born to be Wild", "Viva Las Vegas", Bob Marley, Rage Against the Machine, and others.
Somewhere in LA there's a guy with a killer case of writer's cramp.
$13.99 - Poster
$99.99 - Limited Edition (1000)
$299.99 - Limited Edition, signed (250)
www.lapopart.com