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Demon Strike Movie Poster – Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art

Demon Strike Movie Poster – Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art

Demon Strike Movie Poster – Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art

Experience the vibrant culture of West Africa with this beautiful authentic hand-painted movie poster from Ghana. This unique piece of art was crafted by the talented artist "Salvation" for NAME Video Club, capturing the essence of the martial arts film Demon Strike.

Details:

  • Film: Demon Strike
  • Genre: Martial Arts
  • Poster Type: Hand-painted on recycled canvas by "Salvation" in Ghana
  • Size: 61 1/4" x 42 1/4" (155 cm x 107 cm)
  • Condition: Very good. Minor paint loss, small holes, and signs of wear due to age and usage. Please refer to the photos for details.

The "Demon Strike" hand-painted movie poster is an electrifying representation of the horror genre, capturing the dark and eerie atmosphere of the film. The artist's use of bold colors and dramatic scenes enhances the sense of terror, making this poster a striking example of Ghanaian cinematic art. Hand-painted on recycled flour sacks, the poster's rough texture and vibrant imagery bring a unique and authentic feel to this collectible piece.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a distinctive form of African art that emerged during the 1980s with the rise of mobile cinemas in Ghana. These cinemas traveled from town to town, often setting up in open-air venues or community spaces, where they showed films to local audiences. To attract viewers, local artists were commissioned to create large, eye-catching posters painted on recycled flour sacks. Each poster was uniquely crafted, often with the artist adding imaginative elements not seen in the films themselves. Over time, these posters have become valuable cultural artifacts, reflecting both the creativity of the artists and the vibrant, resourceful spirit of Ghanaian communities. Despite the decline of mobile cinemas in the 1990s, the legacy of these hand-painted posters continues to be celebrated around the world for their originality and artistic value.

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

    For a glimpse into the history and artistry of these posters, visit TribalGH's collection of sold Ghana movie posters Archives.

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