This poster is easily worth $1,100.00, has never seen the light of day; I’m embarrassed to admit I forgot I had it because I wasn’t able to display it, unfortunately. I would now, but I actually need the money, so please give it a nice home!


There Will Be Blood, 274/375 by Olly Moss (Mondo, 2010). Mint. Hand Numbered Limited Edition Screen Print (24" X 18"; 61 X 45.75 cm).

Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds, Dillon Freasier , Russell Harvard, Sydney McCallister, Colleen Foy. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Olly Moss' artwork will be instantly recognizable to many modern poster fans due to his unique use of silhouettes to create striking illustrations, a design concept that has made his pieces top tier collectibles. In this print, he captures the importance of the burgeoning oil empires in the USA and also the stark reality of nothing more important than the work and money. Director Paul Anderson adapted Upton Sinclair's novel Oil! into this masterpiece that would bring Daniel Day-Lewis his Oscar. This poster was commissioned by Mondo as a part of the Levi's and Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow Tour in 2010.


Over the last decade and a half, the Alternative Movie Poster has emerged as a cutting-edge collectible with a rapidly growing base of artists, fans, and galleries. Many modern collectors are turning away from the traditional, mass-produced movie posters of decades past and migrating to these high quality, limited-edition prints. Part pop culture and part fine art, these unique reimaginings of cult cinema are much rarer and more beautiful than the offset one sheets churned out for theatrical consumption each year. Some of the most renowned commercial and comic art illustrators of the day are behind these incredible screen and giclée pieces, like the famed Drew Struzan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Roger Kastel, Laurent Durieux, Eric Powell, Tyler Stout, Steve Chorney, Mark "Jock" Simpson, Olly Moss, and many, many more. Adding to the posters' desirability is the fact that they tend to be signed by their artists and are limited to small print runs, numbering from a scant handful of copies to a few hundred prints at most, each a work of art in both design and skilled production. Though Alternative Movie Posters originated as a series of humble online offerings for a niche audience, the medium has continued to gain greater and greater prestige among collectors. New prints will sell out of stock within mere minutes online, while some have their own special debuts at the Mondo Gallery in Austin, San Francisco's Spoke Art Gallery, and such famed events as the San Diego and New York City Comic Cons. Ultimately, these stunning prints are becoming coveted items among movie fans and are sure to play a greater part in the future of the collecting hobby.


A poster that has never been used or displayed. The poster is hand numbered in pencil in the lower right.