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2010 Film Brochure Illustrations

15 March 10

Tavis Coburn's set of five illustrations for the Orange British Academy Film Awards brochure in 2010.

For the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2010, Tavis Coburn created five illustrated covers for the official event brochure representing the Best Film nominees: The Hurt Locker, Precious: Based on The Novel Push by Sapphire, Avatar, Up In the Air and An Education.

Click on the thumbnails below to see the full-size illustrations (copyright BAFTA/Tavis Coburn).

Film Awards Covers - The Hurt Locker
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Film Awards Covers - Precious
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Film Awards Covers - Avatar
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Film Awards Covers - Up in the Air
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Film Awards Covers - An Education
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  • View the official brochure illustrations in 2009 by Noma Bar

Film Awards Covers - The Hurt Locker
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Film Awards Covers - Precious
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Film Awards Covers - Avatar
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Film Awards Covers - Up in the Air
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Film Awards Covers - An Education
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