John Alvin’s I’ve Seen Things is a limited-edition poster that pays tribute to Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking 1982 film, Blade Runner. Inspired by Alvin’s original theatrical poster design, this piece captures the atmospheric beauty and futuristic noir that define the movie’s aesthetic.
The title, I’ve Seen Things, is drawn from Roy Batty’s iconic “Tears in Rain” monologue, a poignant reflection on memory, mortality, and humanity that resonates deeply with fans of the film. Alvin’s composition encapsulates these themes, blending striking imagery of the dystopian Los Angeles skyline with the central figures of Rick Deckard and Roy Batty.
Through evocative lighting, bold contrasts, and meticulous attention to detail, Alvin masterfully conveys the mood and complexity of Blade Runner. The artwork’s layered design and rich palette echo the film’s exploration of identity and existentialism, drawing viewers into its dark yet mesmerizing world.
This unframed poster offers collectors the flexibility to personalize its presentation, allowing it to complement a variety of display spaces. As a limited-edition piece, I’ve Seen Things is not only a celebration of John Alvin’s unparalleled contributions to cinematic art but also a cherished collectible for fans of sci-fi and movie poster history.
For enthusiasts of Blade Runner, I’ve Seen Things serves as both an homage to a timeless masterpiece and a work of art that stands on its own. Alvin’s ability to blend nostalgia with visual storytelling makes this print a must-have for those who treasure the enduring impact of Blade Runner on both film and culture.
I've Seen Things - John Alvin
*Pictured image not for sale - model only
- Medium: Fine art print
- Substrate: Paper
- Limited Edition of 2,500
- Size: 30.5 X 19
- Includes Certificate of Authenticity
- Limited Edition

