The unique style reinterprets Kubrick’s classic movie posters, with clean colors and a strong sense of picture!

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writers use words to describe society, but painters use pictures to express their thoughts. Each of this set of illustrations represents a kind of humanity. Do you understand?

The unique style reinterprets Kubrick’s classic movie posters, with clean colors and a strong sense of picture! - Lujuba

The illustrator JIOJIO wants to share with you today is Tomer Hanuka from Israel. He is an illustrator/cartoon artist and graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her works quickly appeared in many magazines after graduation. Her clients include Clients include: Universal Pictures, IFC, Lucas Films, Time Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, MTV, Saatchi & Saatchi, BBDo, Nike, GQ, Esquire, Spin, Maxim, Warner Bros, DC comics, etc.

The unique style reinterprets Kubrick’s classic movie posters, with clean colors and a strong sense of picture! - Lujuba

Tomor Hanuka was nominated for the Hugo Comic Award. The Palestinian-Israeli War has always left people in a state of inexplicable uneasiness, but art painting is a good outlet! Israel's special national conditions have given them special subjects, who knows whether it is fortunate or unfortunate.

The unique style reinterprets Kubrick’s classic movie posters, with clean colors and a strong sense of picture! - Lujuba

Tomor Hanuka's work does not feel greasy in color, because the purity is not high, even if there are some high-purity colors, there is only one color, which has a visual impact and does not appear excessive. Reinterpret the posters of Kubrick's classic movie works with his own unique style of painting.

Tomor Hanuka arrived in New York when he was 22 years old. Two different cultural backgrounds make his works full of "collision". The colors are not only clean and neat, but also have a strong sense of picture! Do you like this group of works by Tomor Hanukka? Welcome to tell JIOJIO under the comments!

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