Artists: Bill Wray (Painter) , Dan Krall (Painter) , Scott Wills (Painter)
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DescriptionA remarkable hand-painted original production background from Samurai Jack, showcasing the entrance to the saloon in one of the series' atmospheric Western-inspired episodes. This panoramic background was designed to allow the camera to pan across the saloon interior toward the bar, immersing the viewer in a cinematic sweep of colour, space, and light.Painted in gouache and watercolour with a clear overlay, the piece exemplifies the bold, stylised visual language that defined Samurai Jack. The background was created by the celebrated artistic team of Bill Wray, Dan Krall, and Scott Wills, each of whom played a key role in crafting the show's distinctive aesthetic. Their painterly approach drew inspiration from fine art and classic cinema, merging Japanese design minimalism with mid-century modern abstraction to create worlds that felt both ancient and futuristic. Series creator Genndy Tartakovsky often described the backgrounds in Samurai Jack as "another character" in the story. Rather than existing merely as settings, they conveyed mood, silence, and emotion, shaping the atmosphere of each episode as profoundly as the characters themselves. With Wills' art direction, the series achieved a harmony between form and feeling that became one of its most celebrated hallmarks. This particular background captures the golden, angular tones of the saloon entrance, its lighting and perspective evoking a sense of heat, tension, and anticipation. The play of saturated orange and ochre hues creates an impression of dusk filtering through dust, a visual metaphor for the show's blend of serenity and violence. This piece was used as a pan background, painted to allow the camera to glide seamlessly across the environment, establishing location and rhythm. Its beauty is entirely self-contained, a cinematic composition in its own right. Every Samurai Jack background functions as a standalone work of art, reflecting the precision and artistry of one of the most visually ambitious animated series ever created. This example, from the show's renowned art team, stands as a striking piece of animation history, elegant, painterly, and unmistakably Samurai Jack. Dimensions: 27 cm x 95 cm (10.5" x 37.5") Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Terms and Conditions. Estimate: £1,200 - 2,400 M View online here: https://propstoreauction.com/lot-details/index/catalog/462/lot/180704/2034-Saloon-Original-Hand-Painted-Master-Background-SAMURAI-JACK-T-V-SERIES-2001-2004 Social/Sharing |
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