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VAMPIRES CALL 2 Movie Poster - Ghana Hand-Painted Art

VAMPIRES CALL 2 Movie Poster - Ghana Hand-Painted Art

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VAMPIRES CALL 2 Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Art from Ghana

Discover the rare and authentic VAMPIRES CALL 2 movie poster, a unique piece of African cinematic history. This stunning hand-painted artwork originates from Ghana, West Africa, and is a perfect example of traditional African artistry.

Details for the VAMPIRES CALL 2 Movie Poster

  • Film: VAMPIRES CALL 2 - A gripping African tale of ritual, JuJu, and black magic.
  • Poster: Hand-painted by renowned artist Sunil Shetty for JK Video Club in Ghana.
  • Size: 59" x 41" (150 cm x 104 cm) - A large and impressive display piece.
  • Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear due to usage, enhancing its authentic appeal. Please see photos for details.

This vibrant hand-painted movie poster for "Vampires Call 2" exemplifies the iconic style of Ghanaian movie posters, created with bold, dynamic brushstrokes on a canvas made from recycled flour sacks. The artwork vividly captures the thrilling essence of the film, with dramatic depictions of its vampiric characters and supernatural themes. The vibrant colors and exaggerated features are trademarks of the unique Ghanaian poster art, reflecting both the creativity of the artist and the intensity of the film.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are not just promotional materials; they are a unique form of African art. These posters emerged in the 1980s as a response to the advent of mobile cinema in Ghana, where films were shown in makeshift venues using a TV and a video player. To attract audiences, local artists were commissioned to create large, eye-catching posters using oil paints on recycled flour sacks. These posters often feature bold colors, exaggerated depictions, and sometimes even scenes not found in the movies themselves, as the artists infused their creative interpretations into the designs.

The art form has significant cultural value, as it reflects the resourcefulness and artistic ingenuity of Ghanaian artists. Over time, these posters have gained international recognition, being displayed in museums and collected by art enthusiasts worldwide. However, as the mobile cinema industry declined in the mid-1990s, so too did the production of these hand-painted posters, making surviving examples highly collectible. The "Vampires Call 2" poster is a testament to this rich tradition, capturing the spirit of a bygone era in Ghanaian cinema history.

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

    For a look at some of the incredible works that have been sold in the past, visit TribalGH's Ghana Movie Posters Archives.

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