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Deadly prey gallery
Deadly prey gallery







deadly prey gallery
  1. DEADLY PREY GALLERY MOVIE
  2. DEADLY PREY GALLERY GENERATOR
  3. DEADLY PREY GALLERY ARCHIVE

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Many of the same artists from Ghana's former mobile cinema continue to paint movie posters exclusively with Deadly Prey Gallery to a growing Western audience today.CREDIT: mia! / Flickr Flickr Creative Commons / mia! The mobile cinema has all but passed away, but these hand-painted movie posters remain a wonderful, tangible product of the time. Today access to printing is far less expensive and movies have become more accessible to the general public in Ghana. Though a specific poster might only be 10-20 years old, it’s appearance will far surpass it’s actual age due to the elemental toll one takes from constant transit, being rolled, folded, left in the sun, rain, etc. The ruggedness of these posters is immediately noticed as is the large size, each usually measuring over 150cm x 100cm. By sewing together used flour sacks, a perfect sized canvas for a movie poster was created. Skilled local artists were now part of this growing entertainment industry in Ghana, and they surely brought their own distinct touch to each film they were called upon to promote. With no affordable access to printing, the hand-painted movie poster was the most logical advertising vehicle. Mobile cinema operators found a need to set their products apart, so an advertising motif came into play.

deadly prey gallery

An interesting selection of movies became popular because of this trade including Hollywood action and horror, low budget American schlock, Bollywood films, Hong Kong martial arts movies, and native Ghanaian and Nigerian features.Īs more people gained interest in this rising business, competition arose.

With a television, vcr, vhs tapes, and a portable generator they’d travel throughout Ghana setting up make-shift screening areas in villages void of electricity. This business started in the late 1980’s when artistic, industrious groups of people formed video clubs. These wild posters were once the product of a much larger industry known as the 'Ghanaian Mobile Cinema'. Their partnership in working with the artists directly is over 8 years old, and today they work with 9 great artists from Ghana’s former mobile cinema.Ī brief history on the Handpainted Ghanaian Movie Poster: Kofi has known many of the artists for over 20 years. They support the current artists in Ghana still working in the genre today through buying and selling their paintings and offering commission opportunities to our customers.

Their goal is to preserve, archive and educate people about these amazing paintings from Ghana. Yawson.ĭeadly Prey Gallery was founded by Brian Chankin in Chicago, in partnership with Robert Kofi Ghartey in Accra, Ghana.

deadly prey gallery

Gbetty Shettey, Magasco, Farkira, Papa Warsti, DA Armahsco, Classic Arts, Casper, Adomako and M. Brew, Leonardo, Stoger, Salvation, Heavy J, Mr. Fourteen different artists will be on display, including Mr.

deadly prey gallery

The paintings on display cover a mix of cinema genres like horror, action, martial arts, Hindi film and native West African (Ghallywood & Nollywood) features from the late 90’s to present day commissioned work. Deadly Prey meets China Heights in an exhibition showcasing over 30 hand-painted movie posters from Ghana, West Africa.









Deadly prey gallery