
Artist Profile
Vlad Rodriguez
Limited Edition Movie Posters & Art Prints
Vlad Rodriguez is a contemporary illustrator and movie poster artist who has carved out a distinctive niche in the alternative movie poster scene. Working primarily in limited edition screen prints and fine art giclée formats, Rodriguez has developed relationships with key galleries and distributors in the collectible poster market, including collaborations that have brought his work to serious collectors through established channels.
Rodriguez's artistic approach spans both classic and contemporary cinema, demonstrating remarkable range across genres and decades. His portfolio includes striking interpretations of James Cameron's "Aliens" (1986), rendered as 36x24" fine art giclée prints on enhanced matte paper, and Kurt Wimmer's dystopian thriller "Equilibrium," which he translated into a 24x36" screen print edition. His work extends to action classics like "Bloodsport" featuring Van Damme, cult favorites such as "The Warriors," and even reaches back to Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece "Seven Samurai" (1956), showcasing his ability to capture the essence of both Eastern and Western cinema.
The collectibility of Rodriguez's work is evident in his consistently small edition sizes and the active secondary market for his pieces. His "Equilibrium" print, limited to just 65 copies, exemplifies the scarcity that drives collector demand. Artist proofs and signed variants of works like his "Bloodsport" poster command premium prices among Van Damme and action movie enthusiasts. Collectors particularly value Rodriguez's ability to distill iconic film moments into compelling visual compositions that work both as movie memorabilia and standalone art pieces.


