Shutterstock Celebrates Oscar-Nominated Films With Annual Oscar Pop! Series, Reimagining The Best Picture Movie Posters

In its ninth year, the in-house creative team showcases Shutterstock’s collection of over 360 million creative assets to produce original pop art posters of the 2021 Best Picture nominees

Shutterstock, Inc., a leading global creative platform offering full-service solutions, high-quality content, and tools for brands, businesses and media companies, today announced the launch of its ninth annual Oscar Pop! poster series to celebrate the Best Picture nominees in the 93rd Academy Awards. Turning to world-famous pop artists for aesthetic inspiration, our talented creative team utilized Shutterstock’s collection of over 360 million photos, vectors, patterns, and textures to capture the spirit of the films, while showcasing the infinite possibilities of these creative assets.

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The Oscar Pop! series is an opportunity to celebrate and reinterpret the art of cinema through the art of design. Acclaimed artists provide inspiration for the eight in-house Shutterstock designers, whose pop art creations serve as a visual representation of how iconic art, masterful storytelling, and creative passion can come together to inspire artistic innovation. From the bubbly color palette and black collage elements synonymous with Pauline Boty, the founder of the British Pop Art movement, to the modern calligraphy depicted in Russian artist Pokras Lampas’s street projects, each poster represents the individual and unique perspectives and interpretations of this year’s Best Picture nominees. Additionally, these posters highlight the diverse, best-in-class content provided by Shutterstock’s global 1.6 million contributor community, which acts as the foundation for these remarkable, one-of-a-kind works of art.

This year’s list of nominated films and artists that inspired the designers include: “The Father” inspired by Banksy, “Judas and the Black Messiah” inspired by Emory Douglas, “Mank” inspired by Yayoi Kusama, “Minari” inspired by Peter Max, “Nomadland” inspired by Johanna Goodman, “Promising Young Woman” inspired by Pauline Boty, “Sound of Metal” inspired by Jamie Hewlett, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7” inspired by Pokras Lampas.

“The 2021 Academy Award Best Picture nominees form an eclectic shortlist, from the power of words and the pursuit of justice in “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” to a Korean-American family’s immigrant story in “Minari,” these films provide our team with endless inspiration for this annual poster collection,” said Flo Lau, Creative Director at Shutterstock. “Now in its ninth year, the Oscar Pop! series is a highlight for the creative team, who not only produce fun, fresh works of art based on their personal perspectives, they also leverage the exceptional talent from our 1.6 million contributor community.”

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