Tonight Mondo, the pop-culture collectible company, opened the doors to Laurent Durieux’s second show with the gallery. Durieux has an easily recognizable signature style, using bold hash marks to shade, color, and add depth to his images. He frequently toys with an art-deco style and his film posters are usually playful, tounge-in-cheek renderings where he mashes up different elements of the film.

By now, most of the images from the show have already been shown in JPG form from around the internet; however, with the silk-screened posters that Mondo specializes in, you really have to see them in person to truly appreciate the use of colors and depth the more tactile printing process provides. Next best thing is to see photography of them, which we’re happy to oblige.

Below you can read Mondo’s press release on the event, and below that we have pictures from the gallery (make sure to click the image to embiggen).

Check back with Cinapse for Mondo’s next gallery show — each time we’ll show you the artwork right when the gallery opens!