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Authentic Hand-Painted SPECIES 3 Movie Poster from Ghana

Authentic Hand-Painted SPECIES 3 Movie Poster from Ghana

Unique Hand-Painted SPECIES 3 Movie Poster – Ghanaian Art

This stunning SPECIES 3 movie poster is a one-of-a-kind hand-painted artwork from Ghana, West Africa. It was skillfully created using oil paints on canvas, making it a rare and authentic piece of African art. Unlike prints, this is a genuine oil painting that showcases the creativity and unique artistic flair of Ghanaian poster artists.

Poster Film Details:

  • Film Title: SPECIES 3
  • Genre: Horror
  • Poster Artist: O.A. Heavy J for MANSO Video Club
  • Size: 60" x 40" (152 cm x 101 cm)
  • Condition: Good, with minor signs of wear such as small holes, some paint loss, and a few repairs due to its original use. Please refer to the photos for further details.

Note: This is an original oil-painted canvas, not a print!

This hand-painted movie poster for "Species III" brings to life the sci-fi horror of the 2004 film with bold and exaggerated imagery. The Ghanaian artist has depicted the alien hybrid with a hauntingly vivid expression, using intense colors and dramatic, larger-than-life proportions, a hallmark of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters. This unique piece, painted on recycled flour sacks, showcases the artist's creativity and resourcefulness.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Hand-painted movie posters from Ghana hold a significant place in African pop culture and art. These posters, often created on recycled flour sacks, emerged in the 1980s when mobile cinema operators in Ghana needed large, attention-grabbing advertisements for their screenings. Each poster is an original work of art, with artists often taking creative liberties to enhance or alter scenes, adding elements that may not appear in the film itself. The process of painting these posters by hand imbues them with a distinct personality and artistic flair, making them highly collectible pieces of African art.

Painted with vibrant oil paints, these posters were displayed under varying weather conditions as they toured across towns, contributing to their wear and tear. The art form started to fade in the 1990s with the decline of mobile cinemas, but the surviving posters from this era continue to captivate collectors worldwide. The "Species III" poster stands as a testament to this unique intersection of cinema and local artistry, where popular films from around the globe were interpreted through a Ghanaian lens.

Film Information

"Species III" (2004)

  • Genre: Science Fiction, Horror
  • Director: Brad Turner
  • Cast: Natasha Henstridge, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke, Robin Dunne
  • Plot: In this third installment of the "Species" series, Eve, the alien-human hybrid, gives birth to a daughter, Sara. As a new generation of deadly aliens is born, a fight for survival ensues. Sara, the next evolution of the alien species, struggles to balance her human side with her alien instincts while scientists and military forces race against time to prevent the alien species from taking over.

"Species III" continues the franchise's exploration of genetic manipulation, human-alien hybrids, and the existential threat of extraterrestrial life. Directed by Brad Turner, the film features Sunny Mabrey as the new hybrid alien, while Natasha Henstridge reprises her role as Eve. The film delves deeper into the scientific and moral implications of creating life that may be impossible to control. Known for its intense action scenes and special effects, "Species III" provides a gripping narrative that blends horror with science fiction.

Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.

For a deeper dive into the history of these posters, visit TribalGH’s Ghana movie poster archives.

Discover More About "Species III"

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