The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Poster by Bartosz Kosowski
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'something else' round 1 poll 14
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Poisoned loaf poster by Bartosz Kosowski, 2013:
propaganda: made for an opera that tells the story of post-war immigrants from Poland trying to live the American Dream but never really succeeding in it. Love the visual reference to art nouveau.
Polish folk music festival poster design by Basia Wysocka, 2020:
[no propaganda has been submitted]
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A poster for Lolita by Bartosz Kosowski, created for Spoke Art's Stanley Kubrick art show, San Francisco, September 2014.
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Lolita by Stanley Kubrick, Poster by Bartosz Kosowski
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The Child
Art by Bartosz Kosowski || IG
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Delicatessen (1991) - Poster by Bartosz Kosowski
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“Powrot do Legolandu" (Back to Legoland)
Art by Bartosz Kosowski || IG
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A series of Las Vegas portraits by artist Bartosz Kosowski.
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Bartosz Kosowski, illustratore polacco (1979)
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My shameless rec of Discworld by Terry Pratchett to people who enjoy really memorable and vivid characters.
(this art is by Bartosz Kosowski, link here).
A world that rests on the shoulders of four elephants who rest on the back of the Great A'tuin.
Some of the characters in question are Death; the granddaughter of Death; a wizard who very very badly would like to not be a hero; three witches one of whom (the very grumpy and powerful one) needs to put a sign that says 'I Ate'nt Dead' around her neck whenever she goes burrowing into the heads of animals; a Watch Captain who is in a constant battle with the city tyrant to not get promoted; an extremely efficient city tyrant; a conman who gets put in charge of the post office by the city tyrant; a witch-to-be who's got a brother kidnapped by elves, an iron pan and (most of all) some Common Sense; a talking dog that takes great advantage of the fact that 'everyone knows dogs can't talk'; The Librarian who is a wizard that once had an accident and is now an orangutan who will make you Regret Everything if you ever try to call him a mon-*insert terrified screaming*-key; and many many more.
Series contains 41 books. Can be jumped into in any kind of order you want. But if you want at least some kind of linear order (coward) here's all the books that CAN be the first one you read: The Color of Magic (but don't choose this one, you can come back to this one), Equal Rites, Mort, Guards! Guards!, The Wee Free Men, The Moving Pictures, Going Postal.
And here's some memorable excerpts too:
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"Lolita" (by Stanley Kubrick)
(alternative movie poster by Bartosz Kosowski)
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Avatar by Bartosz Kosowski
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