Artist Profile
Gabz
Limited Edition Movie Posters & Art Prints
Grzegorz Domaradzki, known professionally as "Gabz," is a Polish graphic designer born in 1979 who has established himself as a formidable force in the alternative movie poster scene. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, Domaradzki combines his formal training with an evident passion for both art and cinema, creating works that resonate deeply with collectors and film enthusiasts alike. His professional approach and consistent output have made him a sought-after name in the limited edition poster market.
Gabz's artistic vision shines through his screenprinted interpretations of both classic and contemporary films. His portfolio includes striking takes on beloved properties like Akira, where his variant edition demonstrates his ability to reinterpret iconic imagery with fresh perspective. He's also tackled video game properties, notably creating a memorable poster for the seminal 1993 game Doom, showcasing his versatility beyond cinema. His work on Lucasfilm's Star Wars universe further demonstrates his skill in handling major franchises while maintaining his distinctive aesthetic approach.
Collectors particularly value Gabz's work for its scarcity and craftsmanship. His editions typically run in highly limited numbers, with prints like his Akira variant restricted to just 90 copies and his Doom poster limited to 275 pieces. Each screenprint is hand-numbered, adding to their collectible appeal. The combination of his academic background, thoughtful subject selection, and deliberately small edition sizes has created strong secondary market demand, making Domaradzki's releases highly anticipated events among serious poster collectors.

