Grzegorz Domaradzki Unveils Striking 'Jaws' 50th Anniversary Poster for Red Bank Exhibition

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Red Bank, New Jersey – Acclaimed Polish artist Grzegorz Domaradzki, widely known as Gabz, has unveiled an "incredible poster for Jaws," as highlighted by Poster Escape on social media, in anticipation of the film's 50th anniversary celebration. This new artwork is a central feature of the "Jaws: 50th Anniversary Art Show," which is set to open its doors from June 28 to July 13, 2025, in Red Bank, New Jersey. The exhibition is a collaborative effort by CODA, Popcore, Universal Studios, and Amblin Entertainment.

The poster, co-created with Krzysztof Domaradzki, measures 36 by 24 inches and is available in multiple screen-printed variants. The primary design depicts the iconic great white shark cutting through the "JAWS" title in oceanic blue-green, transitioning to blood-red at the surface, with subtle details like barrels and the Orca in the distance. A variant edition flips the color scheme, presenting a stark red background with the shark and water in haunting grayscale, evoking a more graphic, nightmare-like aesthetic.

Grzegorz Domaradzki, born in 1979, is a graphic designer and illustrator from Poznan, Poland, renowned for his alternative movie posters. His distinctive style, which blends traditional drawing techniques with modern digital processing, has earned him a dedicated global following among collectors. Gabz's impressive client list includes major film studios such as Marvel Studios, Warner Bros, and Paramount Pictures, underscoring his significant influence in the pop culture art scene.

The "Jaws: 50th Anniversary Art Show" will showcase dozens of original works and limited edition prints from various prominent pop culture artists. The inclusion of Domaradzki's piece underscores the enduring cultural impact of Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster, which redefined the summer movie landscape. The exhibition aims to be a comprehensive tribute to the film's legacy through visual art.