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Authentic 12 PILIERS DE SHAOLIN Movie Poster - Ghana Hand-Painted

Authentic 12 PILIERS DE SHAOLIN Movie Poster - Ghana Hand-Painted

12 PILIERS DE SHAOLIN Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Art from Ghana

Experience the unique artistry of Ghana with this 12 PILIERS DE SHAOLIN movie poster, an authentic hand-painted piece created for BOMBAY Video. This striking poster captures the essence of martial arts cinema, offering a vibrant and rare collectible.

Poster Details:

  • Film: 12 PILIERS DE SHAOLIN
  • Genre: Martial Arts
  • Artwork: Hand-painted in Ghana, West Africa
  • Size: 58" x 42" (147 cm x 107 cm)
  • Condition: Good, with minor damages, repairs, and signs of wear. Some small holes and paint loss due to use. Refer to photos for detailed condition.

This striking hand-painted movie poster for "12 Piliers De Shaolin" is a vivid representation of the martial arts genre. Created with oil paints on recycled flour sacks, the poster features bold, dynamic figures and vibrant colors that capture the energy and intensity of the film. The large, exaggerated characters are a hallmark of the Ghanaian hand-painted movie poster tradition, offering a unique and culturally rich portrayal of the film's themes.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are more than just promotional tools; they are a significant part of the country's cultural and artistic heritage. These posters originated in the 1980s with the advent of mobile cinemas in Ghana, where local artists were commissioned to create large, eye-catching posters to attract audiences. Painted on recycled flour sacks, these posters were not just advertisements but also expressive works of art that allowed the artists to interpret and sometimes reimagine the films they depicted. The "12 Piliers De Shaolin" poster is a perfect example of this tradition, showcasing the artist's creativity and the unique cultural context in which these posters were created.

Over the years, these posters have gained recognition worldwide for their bold style and artistic value. They have been displayed in museums and art galleries across the globe and are highly collectible. Despite the decline of the mobile cinema business in the mid-1990s due to the widespread availability of television and video, these posters remain a symbol of Ghanaian ingenuity and artistic expression.

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

    For a glimpse into past collections, visit TribalGH's Ghana movie posters archives.

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