K stands with his back to us, and the whole film opens inside his coat. Max Löffler’s new Blade Runner 2049 print for Vice Press leans into Villeneuve’s sequel, building the image around that familiar fur-collared silhouette while tearing open the jacket to reveal an amber desert void, a looming hand sculpture, and a tiny lone figure walking toward it. Around that central rupture, Löffler pushes his surrealist sensibility in a way that feels especially right for this movie. The text treatment makes it a full AMP as well, with the title and credits locked in at the bottom and the haunting question at the top hanging over the composition. It’s a smart single-image approach for a film that thrives on scale and uncertainty, and Löffler finds a clean way to suggest both without overcrowding the sheet. Vice Press will release this as a single lithograph today at 1PM ET.
Blade Runner 2049 by Max Löffler
24″ x 36″ Lithograph
$55 – edition of 250
