Ibraheem Youssef is a Toronto based Arts Designer with a love for movies, especially those filmed from the lens of Quentin Tarantino.
The following are are set of minimalist art posters he created from the Tarantino’s filmography, featuring quirky, left-field homages and/or memorable moments from each of his seven movies.
Can you remember where a paper plane figures into Jackie Brown or why different coloured pencils are featured on a poster for Reservoir Dogs?
Surely anyone who has seen Inglourious Basterds remembers the “German hand sign for three”, Tarantino’s variation on the infamous “good luck” foul-up from The Great Escape.
If you wanna get your hands on these cool posters, each one hand-signed by Youssef and engraved with their own limited edition number then head over to his site here. They come as 12×18 prints or 24×36 with prices starting at $32. Click “read more” to see them…
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These are awesome… just a shame about the price really. Although I’ll still probably pick up a couple of the small prints and have them framed.