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New Blade Runner Art Captures the Grim Yet Gleaming Beauty of the Movie

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

Bring the dystopian dreams of a not-entirely-unrealistic future to your walls with this new Blade Runner art, created by the acclaimed Laurent Durieux. Three striking prints capture the spirit of the film, focusing on the connection between Deckard (Harrison Ford) and Rachael (Sean Young), as well as the movie’s central concern about what “being human” really means.

Check out the trio of prints here, which are on sale now; unfortunately the variants are already sold out, but we’ve included them in the slideshow just so you can admire them. If you buy all three prints, Bottleneck Gallery will also include a free, randomly selected “limited-edition concept art print.” Note that Durieux’s prints are timed-edition releases, so get your orders in here before Sunday, June 11, at 11:59 pm ET.

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

Memories in Green by Laurent Durieux
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered timed edition
Edition size will be determined by the number of prints sold through Sunday, June 11 at 11:59 pm ET
$75 / Set: $215

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

The Final Chess Game by Laurent Durieux
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered timed edition
Edition size will be determined by the number of prints sold through Sunday, June 11 at 11:59 pm ET
$75 / Set: $215

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

No Expectation Boulevard by Laurent Durieux
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered timed edition
Edition size will be determined by the number of prints sold through Sunday, June 11 at 11:59 pm ET
$75 / Set: $215

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

Memories in Green - Variant by Laurent Durieux

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

The Final Chess Game - Variant by Laurent Durieux

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

No Expectation Boulevard - Variant by Laurent Durieux

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

Memories in Green - Aluminum Print by Laurent Durieux

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

The Final Chess Game - Aluminum Print by Laurent Durieux

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

No Expectation Boulevard - Aluminum Print by Laurent Durieux

Blade Runner art

Image: Bottleneck Gallery

Blade Runner concept sketches by Laurent Durieux

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