Temporary cinemas became common in Ghana in the 80s because of the video cassette technology. When “mobile cinema” operators traveled from town to town creating these temporary cinemas, they needed movie posters in order to promote the movies. They hired artists were given totally freedom to paint the posters as they wanted, some of them didn’t even watch the movies, and that is why the result was interesting and bizarre movie posters, mostly of horror and trash action movies.
In a previous article you had the chance to see these ultra realistic sculptures of human beings. Now the artist Sam Jinks, who’s been a commercial sculptor for 11 years and who spends his time creating hyper-realistic sculptures out of silicon, is returning with even more detailed work.
In some countries dangerous wild animals and some dog breeds are banned. In some other places they have probably never heard about those rules. Like in Africa where you can have a hyena or a baboon or maybe a python as a pet.
Frogs looking like strawberry, bananas taking a swim, lions peeking out from dandelions, onion spiders, to morph animals and plants can only be done in photoshop, for now.

You will never think that these human bodies and faces aren’t real. Sam Jinks from Melbourne is the artist of these freaky sculptures that seems so real.