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Classical concert poster with stark monochrome mouth closeups arranged in a 3x3 grid, punctuated by bold color bands naming composers and works.
Summary
Concert poster for Riverside Choral Society arranging nine intimate mouth closeups in a grid punctuated by oversized bold typography and saturated color bands (pink, yellow, orange, teal).
Visual description
Nine documentary-style black-and-white photographs of smiling and singing mouths arranged in a 3x3 grid. Between and across them sit four horizontal color bands in pink, yellow, orange, and teal, each anchoring a different composer or work title in bold sans-serif (some phrases cut off at edges: "BEETHOVEN, BRAHMS, AND THOMAS"; "Mozart Requiem"; "Bruckner No Coronal Mortal"). The typography is densely packed, all-caps, and set in a heavy geometric sans or slab serif. The monochrome photography creates stark contrast against the vivid neon color blocks. A minimalist, deliberately compositional approach to classical music promotion.
Key takeaway
Use intimate, documentary product photography (here: human mouths) arranged in rigid grids to ground bold color abstraction. The tension between candid realism and graphic geometry creates memorable visual impact. Composer names sliced across color bands, partially obscured, make the poster visually dynamic rather than a simple information hierarchy.
Reuse notes
Effective for cultural institution or performing-arts event marketing, especially when targeting an educated audience. Works well at large scale (poster size) where the grid structure and color contrast read clearly. The mouth closeups are specific to vocal performance; adapt the photography subject for other contexts (instruments, hands, etc.).









