Kill Bill - Regular Edition

US$60.00

This is the regular version of the print. Here are the Red Sea Variant and the Bloody Affair Variant.

  • Closed edition of 88. You see what I did there? 😬

  • Hand-signed, numbered and embossed to ensure authenticity.

  • 18x24 inches giclée. Printed on beautiful 300gsm archival-grade, 100% cotton, museum-quality paper.

  • Ships gently rolled with protective Kraft paper and glassine, and delicately put into a 4" cardboard tube so it arrives perfectly safe home. The shipment is tracked, and the reason there are 88 of these is that I have to send one of the Crazy 88 to guard your package and make sure it gets to you safely.

Kill Bill is an awesome, awesome movie, with a shitton of memorable characters and scenes to pick from. Which makes creating an alternative movie poster for it both easy and so. Fucking. Hard. Most of the scenes and character poses have been used to death, and in posters that are so pretty, my monkey self will never be able to compete. So I decided to double down, and do the thing I do relatively well: I went simple. Well, simple-ish, because of course I had to try and do a semi-decent facsimile of a Sumi ink piece. And boy, it’s not easy.

I am, however, quite happy with the result. This is an idea I haven’t seen before, and I think it captures Beatrix’s character and story while honouring the style and influences from the movie. Besides, it looks fucking cool, if I do say so myself. Wouldn’t you agree? c’mon, I know you do. So don’t make me go find Gogo Yubari to pay you a visit and convince you. Put in in the cart already.

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This is the regular version of the print. Here are the Red Sea Variant and the Bloody Affair Variant.

  • Closed edition of 88. You see what I did there? 😬

  • Hand-signed, numbered and embossed to ensure authenticity.

  • 18x24 inches giclée. Printed on beautiful 300gsm archival-grade, 100% cotton, museum-quality paper.

  • Ships gently rolled with protective Kraft paper and glassine, and delicately put into a 4" cardboard tube so it arrives perfectly safe home. The shipment is tracked, and the reason there are 88 of these is that I have to send one of the Crazy 88 to guard your package and make sure it gets to you safely.

Kill Bill is an awesome, awesome movie, with a shitton of memorable characters and scenes to pick from. Which makes creating an alternative movie poster for it both easy and so. Fucking. Hard. Most of the scenes and character poses have been used to death, and in posters that are so pretty, my monkey self will never be able to compete. So I decided to double down, and do the thing I do relatively well: I went simple. Well, simple-ish, because of course I had to try and do a semi-decent facsimile of a Sumi ink piece. And boy, it’s not easy.

I am, however, quite happy with the result. This is an idea I haven’t seen before, and I think it captures Beatrix’s character and story while honouring the style and influences from the movie. Besides, it looks fucking cool, if I do say so myself. Wouldn’t you agree? c’mon, I know you do. So don’t make me go find Gogo Yubari to pay you a visit and convince you. Put in in the cart already.

This is the regular version of the print. Here are the Red Sea Variant and the Bloody Affair Variant.

  • Closed edition of 88. You see what I did there? 😬

  • Hand-signed, numbered and embossed to ensure authenticity.

  • 18x24 inches giclée. Printed on beautiful 300gsm archival-grade, 100% cotton, museum-quality paper.

  • Ships gently rolled with protective Kraft paper and glassine, and delicately put into a 4" cardboard tube so it arrives perfectly safe home. The shipment is tracked, and the reason there are 88 of these is that I have to send one of the Crazy 88 to guard your package and make sure it gets to you safely.

Kill Bill is an awesome, awesome movie, with a shitton of memorable characters and scenes to pick from. Which makes creating an alternative movie poster for it both easy and so. Fucking. Hard. Most of the scenes and character poses have been used to death, and in posters that are so pretty, my monkey self will never be able to compete. So I decided to double down, and do the thing I do relatively well: I went simple. Well, simple-ish, because of course I had to try and do a semi-decent facsimile of a Sumi ink piece. And boy, it’s not easy.

I am, however, quite happy with the result. This is an idea I haven’t seen before, and I think it captures Beatrix’s character and story while honouring the style and influences from the movie. Besides, it looks fucking cool, if I do say so myself. Wouldn’t you agree? c’mon, I know you do. So don’t make me go find Gogo Yubari to pay you a visit and convince you. Put in in the cart already.

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