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VAMPIRES CALL Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art 58x41"

VAMPIRES CALL Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art 58x41"

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VAMPIRES CALL - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghana Movie Poster

Experience the allure of African cinema with this beautiful, authentic hand-painted movie poster from Ghana, West Africa. This unique piece of art is not just a decoration, but a slice of African cultural heritage.

Details for this Film and Poster:

  • Film: VAMPIRES CALL
  • Genre: African - Ritual - JuJu - Black Magic Film
  • Poster: Hand-painted in Ghana for JK Video
  • Art Size: 58" x 41" (147 cm x 104 cm)
  • Condition: In very good condition with some signs of wear due to usage. Please see photos.

This hand-painted movie poster representing "Vampire's Call" captures the essence of this thrilling vampire-themed film. The poster showcases vibrant colors and dynamic illustrations, reflecting the film's dark and mysterious atmosphere. Created by talented Ghanaian artists, it embodies the unique and expressive style of hand-painted movie posters from Ghana.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a rich form of African art born from the need to advertise mobile cinema screenings across Ghana. This tradition highlights the creativity and resourcefulness of local artists who interpret movies onto canvas with bold colors and exaggerated features, making each poster a unique piece of art. These posters are hand-painted on recycled flour sacks, adding an element of sustainability to the art form. Initially emerging in the 1980s with the advent of video technology in Ghana, these posters were used by mobile cinema operators who traveled from place to place showing films. Artists had the freedom to add and modify scenes to make the posters more appealing, resulting in highly collectible and museum-exhibited artworks. Despite the decline in the mobile cinema business in the mid-1990s, the legacy of these hand-painted posters continues to be celebrated and cherished.

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 past, check out TribalGH's collection of sold Ghana movie posters Archives.

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