









Hiromasa Ogura GHOST IN THE SHELL - PRODUCTION BACKGROUND No. 334: Poster
Attention: NO SHIPPING AVAILABLE! You can buy this item online, but you have to pick it up in the store in Berlin!
In the previous cut of this scene it starts raining and daylight gradually turns into night. From this cut onwards Hiromasa Ogura, the art director of the feature drew the final production backgrounds of the sequence himself.
The artwork features signboards that protrude like tentacles from a deformed building. The impression of the signboards reaching out into the space of the old town in all directions is further emphasized by capturing it with a wide-angle lens.
Produced by Riekeles Gallery
Edition of 500
Lithograph (offset print)
Magno Volume 200 g/m² paper
70 × 50 cm
Attention: NO SHIPPING AVAILABLE! You can buy this item online, but you have to pick it up in the store in Berlin!
In the previous cut of this scene it starts raining and daylight gradually turns into night. From this cut onwards Hiromasa Ogura, the art director of the feature drew the final production backgrounds of the sequence himself.
The artwork features signboards that protrude like tentacles from a deformed building. The impression of the signboards reaching out into the space of the old town in all directions is further emphasized by capturing it with a wide-angle lens.
Produced by Riekeles Gallery
Edition of 500
Lithograph (offset print)
Magno Volume 200 g/m² paper
70 × 50 cm
Attention: NO SHIPPING AVAILABLE! You can buy this item online, but you have to pick it up in the store in Berlin!
In the previous cut of this scene it starts raining and daylight gradually turns into night. From this cut onwards Hiromasa Ogura, the art director of the feature drew the final production backgrounds of the sequence himself.
The artwork features signboards that protrude like tentacles from a deformed building. The impression of the signboards reaching out into the space of the old town in all directions is further emphasized by capturing it with a wide-angle lens.
Produced by Riekeles Gallery
Edition of 500
Lithograph (offset print)
Magno Volume 200 g/m² paper
70 × 50 cm