Rebecca Galardo
Rebecca Galardo
South Georgia, USA
Writer, podcast host (www.airwip.com and www.youkilledthepriest.com) and amateur artist.
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Cecilia Stagni
The setting is the Old Far West. They are facing each other… the tension is high! One of them is going to hit the ground soon and it’s probably going to be me! I’m on a slippery ground! On the bright side, foam bullets are not too bad for teething. I decided to do a parody of the poster of The Good The Bad and The Ugly: I had a lot of fun with this project! I have literally laughed my way through it! Personally, my real challenge was to meet the deadline: I made it and I am already happy! Thanks to Proko team for the amazing content and quality that you all have provided in all these years!
Rebecca Galardo
Beautifully done! So humorous!
Daniela Ivanova
I had so much fun with this challenge! The poster is based on a poem I wrote a couple years back, called Miracle. Here it is for anyone who's curious: --- Rainless clouds, long unsupported, press the horizons together. The troughs that I carved with once fearless fingers into the brick-baked bedrock level out into flatness behind me. Blood breaks from the split fingernails touches the soil sizzles to steam. Far ahead where all cracks converge rises a new column of light shimmers turns into a beacon. But not its beguilement as much as the scatter of rock, coils me forward digging into my calves like so many bug bites. On approach it shrinks to a flame and I, I watch the bush burn wait and wait and wait - for a voice, or a forefinger, - well after cooled ashes creep into my nose, under my eyelids; all I hear is static. I must kneel to bury it. --- The rest of the elements are connected to my home country, Bulgaria, my love for fantasy and my main occupation - pharmacy. I had a lot of fun painting all of the clothing, but the title was super difficult to come up with and format, since I have little experience with typography and design work.
Rebecca Galardo
Gorgeous work!
Chris Hees
Hello everyone, here is my entry for the movie poster challenge.. Lately i`m doing more inked, comiclike stuff with a inky outline. It is a poster for some kind of western movie, containing some things from my life. I don`t like the result as a whole but i like parts of it and i learned a lot. I`m going to do another "movieposter" somewhere soon, and give it another go. I hope you guys like it.
Rebecca Galardo
The rocking horse and tablet/computer juxtaposition is too funny. Thanks for sharing.
@flipbug
Hey everyone! After working from home for over a year now I feel stuck. So this poster is me releasing some of my frustration :) I actually don't hate working from home, but it made me realise how much I dislike my current job. To end on a more positive note: I started to draw again (after over 10 years) thanks to the whole situation. So I'm very grateful to be able to reconnect with my long lost passion. Hope you guys enjoy :)
Rebecca Galardo
I love the reviews LOL!
@julia_nedzynska
I am in love with the classic painted Hollywood movie poster aesthetic, especially horror ones. It's amazing how busy, bright and colourful they were compared to their modern counterparts! So, I've decided to take every artist's nightmare and the story of my life essentially, and turn it into a classic scary flick. Enjoy! I'm sure you all can relate ;P Painted digitally from scratch.
Rebecca Galardo
I seriously love and feel this, lmao
Andrew Rose
Hi everyone, some really breath-taking work here, always inspiring to see the extent of interpretation on a theme. I only had a few days to dedicate to this and probably still pushed it too far in that time :L I depicted me and my two girls, me trying to use my passion to lift them up into something better, I wanted a light-hearted, cartoony and generally optimistic image (which is entirely out of my comfort zone :L) Thanks for the opportunity and any feedback is appreciated(:
Rebecca Galardo
I love the feeling here.
Ron Sanders
Greetings! Here is my Life as a Movie poster June #prokochallenge. While I explored a number of ideas from my youth, through teen and college years, and early career, I chose to make a poster about my life with family. Fathering three teenage kids, life is always an adventure. So my poster was inspired by a 2014 trip when my wife and I took our kids on a six week driving tour of the western United States and their National Parks. THAT was an adventure! From almost being stuck at the top of mountains at sunset with storms moving in, to having our transmission die as we descended from Devil’s Tower, to endless walks along precarious rock ledges! So I took that idea and made it into a Family Adventure movie! Here, I’ve added to the plot suspense by adding the black helicopter that is chasing the family through the mountains where they are cornered and almost fall to their deaths. I thought I’d leave the text work to the designers, but hope you get a feel for the movie that could be created for this poster. Cheers! P.S. I added some of the process shots as well.
Rebecca Galardo
Ha, love this!
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