Poster Art For Quentin Tarantino’s RESERVOIR DOGS From Artist Dave Merrell — GeekTyrant
Jan 17, 2025
Here’s a great limited edition print for Quentin Tarantino’s classic film Reservoir Dogs. It was created by Dave Merrell and it’s an exclusive charity print for Bottleneck Gallery.The minute I saw it, the song “Stuck in the Middle With You” popped in my head and now it’s stuck there. “Dave’s print for Reservoir Dogs offers up another gorgeously unique piece with a fascinating interpretation of one of the most intense scenes in a consistently intense movie. This time around, Dave’s print takes us to the razor’s edge with the infamous Mr. Blonde scene.”100% of all profits from this release go directly to Brooklyn Animal Action! This organization shares a deep love of animals, and seeks to improve their lives by advocating for our furry friends and ensuring they get proper, loving care with caring people.Only 30 prints were made available and they’re sold out.
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