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movie posters revisited…

Posted on December 27, 2020 by Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966

“It’s not what a movie is about, it’s how it is about it.”
― Roger Ebert

I woke up thinking about recreating movie posters. I didn’t want to have to shoot any difficult images to make them work. I’m sure these won’t be the last.

Happy Sunday, wherever your day takes you.

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This entry was posted in artist, Creative Coaching, creative process, interior geography, Photography, spark and muse and tagged a quiet place, covidart, emily blunt, imagination, john krasinski, movie posters, pictures, quarantine art, risky business, tom cruise, unrisky business by Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966. Bookmark the permalink.

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