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Poster: Requiem for a Dream

Requiem for a Dream Poster | Fringe Focus

I was invited by the Silver Screen Society to design a piece based on Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream. The Silver Screen Society is essentially a gallery of work inspired by films (a new film each month). There’s some incredible talent over there, so it was great to be involved with September’s film.

If you haven’t seen Requiem for a Dream, you absolutely should. It’s by no means a happy film, it’s actually rather stressful, but it’s amazingly well done. The film revolves around four characters and their addictions to drugs, but tackles the genre unlike any other film before it. The editing, score, acting, and story are amazingly brilliant.

My design plays off of the quick cuts in the film, as well as the fact that its timeline is separated into seasons (Summer, Fall, and Winter). I searched my photography hard drive for a bunch of discarded shots, and spliced them together to show the three seasons of the story. The center shows a character in a fetal position, which is actually the closing shot of the film. The colors and composition are intended to be dreamlike, while showing the stress/nightmare of the center character.

The movie predominantly takes place near Coney Island, so I used some old shots I took in Dallas and in Chicago to make it feel urban. It feels good to finally have a use for a bunch of photos that may have never seen the light of day otherwise.

I really dig how this piece turned out, but let me know what you think in the comments! Or hit me up on Twitter @FringeFocus.

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2 Comments
September 26th, 2011
Categories: Artwork | Design | Posters

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Jamey HardestySeptember 26, 2011 | 3:32 pm

Looks awesome! Is this anything similar to what the Alamo Drafthouse is doing down in Austin with the Mondo posters!?

When do these go up for sale!? I’d love to get one! Signed of course. Great job as always Rob!


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Rob LoukotkaSeptember 26, 2011 | 3:38 pm

Nope. Although the Mondo posters are always incredible. That’s more of a sales thing, since all of those pieces actually get printed.

Silver Screen Society is just a bunch of artists getting together to make great pieces. I’m sure some choose to print theirs, but its all independent (other than the organization of all the shots online).

So if these get printed, it’d be up to me. I’ll definitely announce it if I do. Currently I don’t have plans for printing (this was mostly for fun), but if enough people shout at me I’m sure I could get the cash together, haha. I’ve been thinking of doing a mini-kickstarter for the Lord of the Rings set though! Someday…





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I'm Rob Loukotka. I'm an artist, designer, illustrator & photographer in Chicago, IL. A one-man creative factory of fantastic goods. Obsessive maker, fabricator & builder. I like you. Follow me on Twitter.