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Australian artist creates a new movie poster every day


Last month, Sydney-based multi-disciplinary artist Pete Majarich started a lofty project to design a new movie poster every day for the rest of year. Aptly titled A Movie Poster A Day, the creative challenge is doing pretty well. So far Pete has touched on films like The Royal Tenenbaums, Inception, Fargo, The Shining, and Requiem for a Dream. You can follow his progress and check out more of his work on his Tumblr and Instagram, or buy the prints from his online shop.





[h/t: Mashable]

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