Sega's Blue Blur gets the golden treatment from Eileen Steinbach

Sega's Blue Blur gets the golden treatment from Eileen Steinbach

We asked our customers what they would like to see more of this year and the answer was that little blue guy... so we've got something gold for you all. 

Artist and designer, Eileen Steinbach's first game was Sonic on the Game Gear. With this piece she's figuratively and visually come full circle. This exclusive and official art is presented to fans as an A3 print on premium quality pearlescent gold art paper. No photo can do justice to how good this one looks and feels in hand.

There are 125 hand numbered copies worldwide. In stock and ready for despatch. This print is only available from our Homepage and Sonic Collection.

The poster drops Friday March 3rd  at 6pm UK / 1pm Eastern /10am Pacific.  Gotta Go Fast!

As ever, FREE UK SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS and reduced cost International shipping (carbon neutral).

 James, Keir and Sonia at Moor-Art.

 

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Artist: Eileen Steinbach (SG Posters)

Edition size: Hand numbered limited edition of only 125 prints.

Print type: Fine Art Pigment. Fedrigoni Sirio Aurum. Pearlescent Gold Art Paper. 300gsm.

Dimensions: A3 (12"x16.5" inches approx)

Dispatch: In stock. Ready for despatch. Please allow up to 4 weeks from dispatch for international shipping.

Shipping: Available Worldwide. 

FREE UK Postage & Packaging. Reduced Cost International Shipping (carbon neutral).

Officially licensed by ©SEGA.

 

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Eileen Steinbach, the visual artist behind the name SG Posters, lies her focus on art to both celebrate and promote films. This manifests as clever alternative artworks and official key art for indie pieces through to huge studio productions from Marvel and Star Wars. Before getting into the field of entertainment design she worked in different advertising agencies in her hometown of Hannover, Germany, where her main focus was branding and editorial design.

Her work can be described as conceptual minimalism, with strong and evocative ideas being the main focus of her art. Steinbach works both illustrative and image-based, depending on what a film needs to create striking imagery that gets to the core of the story. Most importantly though, her first game was Sonic on the Game Gear. With this piece she has figuratively and visually come full circle.