LOST IN THE JUNGLE Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
LOST IN THE JUNGLE Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
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LOST IN THE JUNGLE Movie Poster: Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art
Discover the beauty of African cinema with this authentic hand-painted movie poster from Ghana, West Africa. The LOST IN THE JUNGLE poster is a captivating piece of art, reflecting the vibrant and mysterious themes of African ritual, JuJu, and black magic.
DETAILS FOR THIS FILM AND POSTER:
- Film: LOST IN THE JUNGLE
- Genre: African - Ritual - JuJu - Black Magic
- Poster: Hand-painted in Ghana by renowned artist "Sunil Shetty" for JK Video Club.
- Size: 60 3/4" x 42 1/2" (154 cm x 108 cm)
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Condition: Very good, with minor imperfections such as small holes, some paint loss, and signs of wear due to usage. Please refer to photos for detailed views.
This stunning hand-painted movie poster for "Lost in the Jungle" captures the essence of an adventurous journey through the dense, mysterious wilderness. The vivid colors and dramatic brushstrokes employed by the artist bring the dangers and excitement of jungle survival to life. The poster's design, featuring exaggerated scenes of peril and suspense, embodies the unique and vibrant style characteristic of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Hand-painted movie posters from Ghana are a significant cultural artifact, representing a unique form of African art that emerged in the 1980s. These posters were originally created to advertise movies in local cinemas, particularly for mobile cinema operators who traveled from town to town with video equipment. The posters were painted on recycled flour sacks by skilled local artists, each one a distinctive work of art. The artists had the creative freedom to interpret and enhance scenes from the films, often adding elements not present in the actual movies. This creative process made each poster a unique piece, reflecting the artist's vision as much as the movie's content.
The tradition of hand-painted movie posters thrived during the height of Ghana's mobile cinema era. However, as access to television and video became more widespread in the mid-1990s, the demand for these posters waned, leading to a decline in the art form. Today, these posters are highly collectible and have been exhibited in museums worldwide, celebrated for their artistic value and the cultural stories they tell. The "Lost in the Jungle" poster is a prime example of this rich tradition, offering a glimpse into both the creative world of Ghanaian artists and the history of cinema promotion in West Africa.
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 world of Ghanaian movie posters and their history, visit the TribalGH Archives.