No pen-portraits. This is ART ONLY. Posting just a bunch of text, or a scribble and a vast number of words, will get the thread closed and your account banned.
NO MORE PHOTO-MANIPULATION "art". I'll just delete them. People have been drenching recent threads with several pieces at a time that they've knocked out in photoshop in 2 minutes with no thought at all. I consider this to be taking the piss.
I will allow original photography.
No more than ONE submission by any one person in any one REMAKE/REMODEL.
INSTRUCTIONS:
In 1975, while promoting the New York Dolls, Malcolm McLaren got some people from DC incapably drunk and walked off with a two-year license on one of their properties. Went back to London, changed the shop name from SEX to SEDITIONARIES, then said, "here, Viv, you reckon we could blag fifty grand off someone to make a fillum?"
1977. London. You have been tasked with producing the poster for Malcolm McLaren's JUSTICE LEAGUE film.
Jesus. My era of music awakening coupled with a massively screwed up convergence of influences. (although if I could pick, I'd choose McLaren doing this during his "Duck Rock" phase...) Right. Thinking cap on...Great one, Warren.
Oh you hit me right in the coming of age years. I remember screening posters just like this in graphics class, figured with a 50 grand budget they're not going to have big time printing.
edit from Fred: Well thanks for not bumping me out completely. It is Photoshop, I got into what I remembered doing back in the late 70's, and trying to reproduce what I used to do with stat cameras and film, not thinking about the rules. Bummer.
Thanks Audley Strange, not sure if any one younger than their late 40's will get why I went this way, however I should never underestimate the class of people here. (and not to pat myself on the back too hard, I love the idea of Mick Jagger as the Flash)
Well, I had to look up McLaren, which was a long, strange trip of links. That he was going to make a film from an Alan Moore script is interesting, and his last words are probably the best ever...