
Original illustration from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1889-1931).
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Original illustration from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1889-1931).
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This promotional poster for Tim Winton’s fantastic novel Breath, designed by UK designer Andy Smith, is absolutely stunning.
Read MoreThe recent discourse on the Top surf movie posters of all time certainly left out some classic pieces of surf movie art, and it’s only fair that we present a selection of B-sides prints as a companion piece. Here they are, in no particular order.
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Tales from the Tube (1975)
Directed by Bob Cording & Jerry Humphries, design by Rick Griffin

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Runman (I, II & 69)
Directed by Morgan Runyon and Ray Kleiman

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Going Surfin’ (1973)
Directed by Bud Browne, design by Jim Evans

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Stoked & Broke (2010)
Directed by Cyrus Sutton, designed by Adrian Knott

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Thread (2008)
Directed & designed by Patrick Trefz

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Come Hell or High Water (2011)
Directed by Keith Malloy

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Lost Atlas (2011)
Directed & designed by Kai Neville

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Glass Love (2004)
Directed & designed by Andrew Kidman

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Sea of Joy (1971)
Directed & designed by Paul Witzig

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Lost & Found (2011)
Directed & designed by Doug Walker






I’m tripping on Adrian Knott at the moment. So talented.
Check out his shapes over at Rake Surfboards
Read MoreWhich are the best surf movie posters ever printed? That is without a doubt the question that has kept a world of surfers awake at night, so it is with a tidy measure of stoke that The Tunnelist is able to present the top 15 surf movie posters of all time. Enjoy!
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15.
Big Wednesday (1978)
Directed by John Milius

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14.
The Moods of Surfing (1967)
Directed by Greg MacGillivray & Jim Freeman, photography by Leroy Grannis

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13.
Standing Room Only (1978)
Directed by Allen Main & Hugh Thomas, designed by Jim Evans

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12.
The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun (1970)
Directed George Greenough

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11.
Free and Easy (1967)
Directed by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman

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10.
Litmus (1995)
Directed & designed by Andrew Kidman, Mark Sutherland & Jon Frank

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9.
Sprout (2004)
Directed & designed by Thomas Campbell

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8.
Pacific Vibrations (1970)
Directed by John Severson, designed by Rick Griffin

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7.
The Fantastic Plastic Machine (1969)
Directed by Eric & Lowell Blum

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Big Wednesday (1961)
Directed and designed by John Severson

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5.
Five Summer Stories (1972)
Directed by Greg MacGillivray & Jim Freeman, designed by Rick Griffin

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4.
Liquid Space (1973)
Directed by Dale Davis

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3.
The Endless Summer (1966)
Directed by Bruce Brown, designed by John Van Hammersveld

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2.
Crystal Voyager (1973)
Directed by David Elfick

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1.
Forgotten Island of Santosha (1974)
Directed by Larry Yates, designed by Bill Ogden


This animated short by John Lamb from Hal Jepsen’s We Got Surf is not only super sweet, but depicts the world’s first ever aerial move.
Read MoreSecret Spot (1974) is the first animated film by Laguna Beach artist John Lamb comprised of 2,200 watercolor drawings animated straight ahead. Premiered with Forgotten Island of Santosha at the South Coast Theatre in Laguna 1974. Hal Jepsen and Australian filmaker Chris Bystrom both licensed the short for We Got Surf and Thunder Down Under … The worlds first air is captured in this short, preceding reality by 10 years at least.



Wolfgang Bloch is the finest bridge between the worlds of surfing and fine arts today.
See more at www.wolfgangbloch.com
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Great stuff by Bulgarian artist Alexander Krastev. As usual, there’s a brilliant interview with Alex over at Liquid Salt.
Via Future Seas
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