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Gallery1988 has provided us with another exclusive look at one of the many art pieces which will be on display at the third annual pop culture art show Crazy4Cult 3D. Jeff Boyes has done a nice piece inspired by Luc Besson’s 1994 film The Professional, which starred Natalie Portman as a 12-year-old who is taken in by a Professional assassin (Jean Reno) after her parents are killed.

Click on the image above to enlarge. Gallery1988 will be selling limited edition prints of this piece at the show, which opens on July 16th and runs until August 8th in Los Angeles.

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  • Sketch
    I love checking out that gallery everytime they got some new show going on. And the prints they have to sell there are sweet if you like some of the pieces that are shown. I might pick this one up if I get to make it the first day.
  • i wish i could be in on that. i'm making a dune poster right now.
  • malars
    That would look great above my LCD TV. Alas, I don't live in L.A. *sigh*
  • TMorren
    er, is it just me or was that movie called 'Leon'? 'The Professional' is a rubbish name for that film - Americana?
  • Guy
    Leon, not The Professional
  • regan
    ye its Leon
  • freemachine
    Is it really art when you simply "place" a photo into Illustrator and then apply filters?
  • TransFarmer
    that's what i was thinking too. well, i guess it is art. just not "fine art"...
  • jovan
    the concept makes it artistic
  • TransFarmer
    It was originally released in the U.S. as "The Professional," even though everywhere else known it as "Leon"
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